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The defining physical characteristic of any colloidal solution is the specific size dimension of itsSurface Chemistry Chemistry Question

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The defining physical characteristic of any colloidal solution is the specific size dimension of its dispersed particles. The diameter of valid colloidal particles strictly falls within the narrow range of $1\text{ nm}$ to $1000\text{ nm}$. If the absolute upper limit of this dimensional size range ($1000\text{ nm}$) is expressed mathematically in units of Angstroms ($\text{\AA}$) as $10^z\text{ \AA}$, what is the exact positive integer value of $z$?

Answer: 4

💡 Solution & Explanation

The fundamental conversion between nanometers and meters is $1\text{ nm} = 10^{-9}\text{ m}$. The conversion for Angstroms is $1\text{ \AA} = 10^{-10}\text{ m}$. Therefore, $1\text{ nm} = 10\text{ \AA}$. The strict upper limit for colloidal particle size is $1000\text{ nm}$. Converting this entirely to Angstroms: $1000\text{ nm} \times 10\text{ \AA/nm} = 10,000\text{ \AA}$. Expressing $10,000$ exponentially gives exactly $10^4\text{ \AA}$. Therefore, $z = 4$.

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