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1 Chemistry Significant Figures

2 What makes it a sig fig? Measured in the lab!
Reports precision of instrument:

3 How do we count them? Rules to befriend…

4 Foldable! Get three pieces of paper Fold into flip book
Title of cover: SIGNIFICANT FIGURES Tab 1 = Nonzero’s and the captives. Tab 2 = Zero’s in front Tab 3 = Zero’s in back Tab 4 = Scientific Notation & Infinite sig figs Tab 5= Operations

5 Page: NONZEROS All nonzero numbers and zeros between nonzero numbers (captives) are significant. 79.3˚C 105 cm $80305

6 Page 2: Zero’s in front Preceeding zeros are NEVER significant! 0.05 g
kg L

7 Page 3: Zero’s in back When a decimal and zeros follow a nonzero number, all are significant. $ km Trailing zeros without a decimal are not significant unless indicated by a line mm 57000 dL 1000 g

8 Page 4: Scientific notation & Infinite significant figures
All numbers in scientific notation are significant excluding base and exponent 3.760 x 10-4 x 1015 Exact numbers are treated as having an infinite number of sig figs 1 m = 100 cm 1 km = 1000 m 3 apples

9 Rounding Operations

10 Page 5: Operations Multiplication & Division Do operation
Round answer to least number of sig figs in original problem 21.3 g x 1.3 g = 5 cm x 25 g = 65.3 g x 7.6 mL = 3.4 g / 153 mL =

11 Addition & Subtraction
Do operation. Round answer to least number of decimal places in original problem. A) g B) g C) 13.0 g D) 13 g 21.35 cm 4.7 cm 3.0 cm cm g g


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