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15 April, 09:58

Suppose that, from measurements in a microscope, you determine that a certain layer of graphene covers an area of 2.70μm2. Convert this to square meters.

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  1. 15 April, 13:21
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    2.70 * 10 ⁻¹² m²

    Explanation:

    Graphene is the allotrope of the carbon in which there is a single layer of the atoms in the 2-D hexagonal lattice. In the lattice, one atom forms each of the vertex.

    Given that the area covered by the layer of the graphene = 2.70 μm²

    To convert this area into m²

    Firstly,

    1 μm = 10 ⁻⁶ m

    So,

    1 μm² = 10 ⁻¹² m²

    The area into square meter = 2.70 * 10 ⁻¹² m²
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