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Significant Figure Notes

Significant Figure Notes. With scientific notation too. Sig Figs. Rule 1: “ Non-Zeroes Count” NON-ZERO numbers ARE significant How many sig figs? 3.1428 ____ 3.14 ____ 469 ____. Sig Figs. Rule 2: “Sandwiched Zeroes Count” All zeros BETWEEN significant digits ARE significant.

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Significant Figure Notes

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  1. Significant Figure Notes With scientific notation too

  2. Sig Figs • Rule 1: “Non-Zeroes Count”NON-ZERO numbers ARE significant How many sig figs? 3.1428 ____ 3.14 ____ 469 ____

  3. Sig Figs • Rule 2: “Sandwiched Zeroes Count”All zeros BETWEEN significant digits ARE significant. How many sig figs? 7.053 x 103 ____ 70501 ____ 3020 ____ Only count the numbers to the left of the multiplication sign!

  4. Sig Figs • Rule 3: “Lefty Zeroes Don’t Count”Zeroes to the LEFT of significant figures are NOT significant. How many sig figs? 0.0056 ____ 0.07089 ____ 0.000001 ____

  5. Sig Figs • Rule 4: “Righty Zeroes…Sometimes Count” • Zeroes on the far right ARE significant if the number contains a DECIMAL POINT • Zeroes on the far right are NOT significant if the number has NO decimal point How many sig figs? 4.300 x 10-4 ____ 200 ____ 0.010050 ____ 78020 ____

  6. Practice We Do: 3.705 mL _____ 0.0052 g _____ 82,000 s _____ 6.19 x 101 years ______ Next, try the “You Do” problems on your own!!

  7. Scientific Notation I Do: 3250000000  0.00034 

  8. Scientific Notation I Do: 3250000000  0.00034  We Do: 0.025  55, 000  Now try the “You Do” problems on your own!

  9. Scientific Notation IN REVERSE! Make sure you know how to go in both directions! 4.78 x 10-2 5.50 x 104  This can also be done with a calculator!

  10. Addition/Subtraction When you add or subtract numbers with different precision, you must round your final answer to the least precise number place. Ex. 150.0 g + 0.507 g 150.507  150.5 g

  11. Addition/Subtraction When you add or subtract numbers with different precision, you must round your final answer to the least precise number place. We Do: What is the total mass of 33.0 g of KCl and 56.50 g of H2O2? Now try the “You Do!”

  12. Multiplication/Division When you multiply or divide numbers with different precision, you must round your final answer to the least number of sig figs. We Do: What is the density (D = m/V) of a 87.45 g metal sample with a volume of 2.0 cm3? Now try the “You Do!”

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