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iChem Math: Significant Figures

iChem Math: Significant Figures. Significant Figures. Measure of precision Two issues: how to create sig figs in the lab how to interpret sig figs when already written. . Creating Sig Figs in the Lab. Record all digits known with certainty + 1 estimated digit.

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iChem Math: Significant Figures

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  1. iChemMath: Significant Figures

  2. Significant Figures • Measure of precision • Two issues: • how to create sig figs in the lab • how to interpret sig figs when already written.

  3. Creating Sig Figs in the Lab • Record all digits known with certainty + 1 estimated digit.

  4. Rules for Interpreting Sig Figs • Rule 1: All non-zero digits are significant • “476” has 3 sig figs • “12345.6789” has 9 sig figs

  5. Rule 2: Zeros between nonzero digits are significant • 407 = 3 sig figs

  6. Rule 3: In a number with a decimal, all zeros to right of last nonzero are significant • 1600. = 4 sig figs • 152.000 = 6 sig figs

  7. Rule 4: In a number without a decimal, Zeros to the right of the last nonzero are not significant 720 = 2 Sig figs

  8. Rule 5: Zeros before all nonzero digits are not significant • 0.0072 = 2 Sig figs

  9. # of Sig Figs • 14.03 • 4 significant figures • 16 000 000 • 2 significant figures • 0.00107 • 3 significant figures • 20. • 2 significant figures

  10. Caution! • Calculators rarely use significant figures! • So you must round your answer to show the correct # of significant figures

  11. Rounding Rules • If number to the right of the last significant figure is: • Greater than or exactly equal to 5, round up • Less than exactly 5,truncate

  12. Example • Assume you have only 3 significant figures but your calculator shows: • 46.17, round to 46.2 • 46.11, round to 46.1 • 46.451, round to 46.5

  13. Add/Subtraction • Answer has same number of digits to right of decimal as the number with the fewest digits to right of decimal • 25.1 + 2.621 = 27.7 • 27 + 3.75 = 30.75 = 31

  14. Multiplication/Division • Round answer to the same # of significant figures as the measurement with the least # of significant figures • 2.0 x 132 = 260 • 87.65/2.07 = 42.3

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