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1 Chapter 2: Scientific Notation

2 # x 10n # = greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10.
n = any number …-2,-1,0,1,2…

3 Scientific Notation m m

4 Scientific Notation and Significant Digits
When a measurement is expressed in scientific notation all the digits in the number are significant however the 10n is not a part of the significant digits in that it only tells use how to move the decimal point. 3.60 x 1025 mg

5 Scientific Notation and Significant Digits
Scientific Notation eliminates the need to use a bar over the zero to make the zero significant. 1000g

6 Scientific Notation m m

7 Scientific Notation 7.75 x 10-6 m 2.07 x 1019 m

8 Scientific Notation 7.75 x 10-6 m 2.07 x 1019 m
Now multiply them together

9 (7.75 x 10-6 m) x (2.07 x 1019 m) = x 1014

10 (7.75 x 10-6 m) x (2.07 x 1019 m) = x 1014 1.60 x 1014 m2

11 Write the number in scientific notation.
There are copper atoms in this sample of copper sulfate.

12 8.02 x 1023 Cu atoms There are copper atoms in this sample of copper sulfate.

13 Write the number in scientific notation.
The mass of a proton is g

14 1.67267 x 10-24g The mass of a proton is

15 Practice Problem 8.02 x 1023 copper atoms

16 Practice Problem 8.02 x 1023 copper atoms
Each copper atom contains 29 protons

17 Practice Problem 8.02 x 1023 copper atoms
Each copper atom contains 29 protons Mass of a proton is x grams

18 Practice Problem 8.02 x 1023 copper atoms.
Each copper atom contains 29 protons Mass of a proton is x grams What is the mass of all of copper’s protons in the sample?

19 Practice Problem 8.02 x 1023 copper atoms.
Each copper atom contains 29 protons Mass of a proton is x grams What is the mass of all of copper’s protons in the sample? (8.02 x 1023)(29)( x g)

20 Practice Problem 8.02 x 1023 copper atoms.
Each copper atom contains 29 protons Mass of a proton is x grams What is the mass of all of copper’s protons in the sample? (8.02 x 1023)(29)( x g) = g

21 Practice Problem 8.02 x 1023 copper atoms.
Each copper atom contains 29 protons Mass of a proton is x grams What is the mass of all of copper’s protons in the sample? (8.02 x 1023)(29)( x g) = g = 38.9g

22 Homework Worksheet: Significant Digits and Rounding (due tomorrow).
Worksheet: Scientific Notation (due in two days).


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