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Chemistry – Aug 25, 2016 P3 Challenge – Do Now (on slips of paper today) ACT Practice papers for “ACT Friday” REAL ACT questions for two passages. It will be timed for 10 min. We will start together. Do not distribute pages until instructed to do so. Report your answers on P3 papers for me. Prepare your answer sheet for 11 answers. Include your name, date, class info. Clear your table. You many write on the questions. Circle your answers on the questions too for yourself. Keep the questions for reference. Keep in a special section of a binder or get a special folder to collect ACT materials from ACT Friday.

Objectives and Agenda Objectives Agenda To Use Significant Digits Measurement Significant Digits Significant Digits in Calculations

Today’s Assignment What’s Due? (Pending assignments to complete.) Significant Figure Practice Worksheet What’s Next? (How to prepare for the next day) We will be working in the lab next time. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR SAFETY CONTRACT ON FILE OR YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE AND WILL RECEIVE A ZERO/15 for this lab activity.

How to measure Uncertainty depends on the measurement device used and on how it is used to measure. Identify the smallest gradation marked on the measurement device. Measure to this level of precision (certain measurement) Add one more digit as an estimation of the true measurement’s location between the smallest gradation marks. (source of uncertainty) Try to decide on one of the five statements below. If you can’t decide between two statements, use the odd digit between. 0 right on the line, 2 just above the line, 4 almost halfway, 6 a little more than halfway, 8 nearly to the next line.

Practice

Exact and Inexact Numbers Counting items gives an exact number (e.g. 12 apples = exactly 12 apples) Definitions within a measurement system give exact numbers (e.g. exactly 12 inches = exactly 1 foot, by definition) Measurements give inexact numbers (e.g. 5.7 m) In science, we don’t use fractions. Conversion factors between systems of measurements give inexact numbers. (e.g. 1 lb = approximately 0.4536 kg… to 4 sigfigs) Agreed uncertainty is ±1 for the digit in the last decimal place reported or measured 5.7 m means 5.7 ± 0.1 m 940 m means 940 ± 10 m 2.54 cm means 2.54 ± 0.01 cm

Determining Significant Figures The digits of a measured number indicate the level of precision for the measurement. All non-zero numbers are significant. Leading zeros are never significant. Confined zeros are always significant. Trailing zeros are significant if and only if a decimal point is present. Ambiguous numbers like 300 mL can be made clear by using a decimal point, a line over the last significant digit, or better, use scientific notation.

Practice identifying sigfigs 40.7 L 0.095 987 m 250. cm 87 009 km 85.00 g 9.000 000 000 mm 0.0009 kg 2000 cm

Multiplication/Division with Significant Figures Perform the calculation indicated. Round your answer to the same number of significant figures as the number with the least number of significant figures that was used in the calculation. DO NOT report all digits shown in your calculator Round down for 4 or below. Round up for 5 and above. If a data set has a lot of rounding from 5, you may want to use engineering rounding: Round to an even digit result. Ex: 1.92 m x 11.53 m = 22.1376 m2 How should this be rounded?

Addition/Subtraction with Significant Figures Perform the calculation indicated. Round your answer to the same number of decimal places as the number with the least precise decimal place that was used in the calculation. DO NOT report all digits shown in your calculator The number of significant figures may increase or decrease. Hint: Remove any scientific notation, then add/subtract numbers vertically. The place with a significant digit for all numbers is the place to round your answer. Ex: 0.92 m + 1.503 m = 2.423 m How should this be rounded?

Exit Slip - Homework What’s Due? (Pending assignments to complete.) Significant Figure Practice Worksheet What’s Next? (How to prepare for the next day) We will be working in the lab next time. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR SAFETY CONTRACT ON FILE OR YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE AND WILL RECEIVE A ZERO/15 for this lab activity.