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Significant Figures (sig. figs)
  • Rules
  • All non-zero s are significant
  • Some zeros are significant others are place
    holders

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Sig Figs
  • Only measurements have sig figs.
  • Counted numbers are exact
  • A dozen is exactly 12
  • A a piece of paper is measured 11 inches tall.
  • Being able to locate, and count significant
    figures is an important skill.

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Atlantic-Pacific Rule
  • Ask yourself self, is there a decimal?
  • PACIFIC ATLANTIC
  • (Present) (Absent)
  • Start from LEFT Start from RIGHT
  • count all s from count all s from
  • first nonzero first nonzero

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Practice Makes Perfect!
  • ABSENT
  • Start from RIGHT and count all s from first
    nonzero
  • 4001
  • 503000
  • 100
  • How many sig figs?
  • PRESENT
  • Start from LEFT and count all s from first
    nonzero
  • 4.001
  • 0.0203
  • 100.

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Sig. Figs in Scientific Notation
  • All s (excluding x 10xx) ARE significant
  • How many sig. figs?
  • 3.2 x 103
  • 3.20 x 103
  • Put 0.08400 in scientific notation w/ sig. figs

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Sig. Fig. Calculations
  • Multiplication/Division
  • Rules
  • The measurement w/ the smallest of sig. figs
    determines the of sig. figs in answer
  • Lets Practice!!!
  • 6.221cm x 5.2cm 32.3492 cm2
  • 4 2
  • How many sig figs in final answer???
  • And the answer is. 32 cm2

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Adding and subtracting with sig figs
  • The last sig fig in a measurement is an estimate.
  • Your answer when you add or subtract can not be
    better than your worst estimate.
  • have to round it to the least place of the
    measurement in the problem

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For example
  • First line up the decimal places

Then do the adding
Find the estimated numbers in the problem
34.33
34.33
This answer must be rounded to the tenths place
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Rounding rules
  • look at the number behind the one youre
    rounding.
  • If it is 0 to 4 dont change it
  • If it is 5 to 9 make it one bigger
  • round 45.462 to four sig figs
  • to three sig figs
  • to two sig figs
  • to one sig fig

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Significant FiguresI. How many significant
figures does each of the following numbers
contain.
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  • 1. 6.03001 ____________
    2. 9,999.900 ____________
  • 3. 0.00092 ___________
    4. 4.7 x 10-3
    ____________
  • 5. 9.1 x 108 ___________
    6. 84.007
    ____________
  • 7. 3.206 ____________
    8. 3.8 x 10-5
    ____________
  • 9. 4.20 ____________
    10. 42,300
    ____________
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II. Round off the following to three
significant figures.  11. 0.01025 ____________
12. 0.00543 ____________  13.
7.013 ____________ 15. 0.03426 ____________  16
. 234.78 ____________ 17. 124,530 ____________ 
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III. Perform the following operations and
express the result to 3 significant
figures.  18. 50.05 x 2042
______________________  19. 9150 / 6375
______________________  20. 3.02 x
0.022 ______________________  21. 0.076
/ 1.23 ______________________  22.
0.375 1.26 48.0 ______________________
  23. 8.5 - 0.62 0.7805 210.8
______________________  24. 2972 - 0.262
246 2.46 ______________________ 
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