Significant Figures (sig. figs) Rules: Rules: All non-zero #’s are significant All non-zero #’s are significant Some zeros are significant; others are place holders Some zeros are significant; others are place holders
Sig Figs Only measurements have sig figs. Only measurements have sig figs. Counted numbers are exact Counted numbers are exact A dozen is exactly 12 A dozen is exactly 12 A piece of paper is measured 11 inches tall. A piece of paper is measured 11 inches tall. Being able to locate, and count significant figures is an important skill. Being able to locate, and count significant figures is an important skill.
Atlantic-Pacific Rule Ask yourself: self, is there a decimal? PACIFICATLANTIC (Present)(Absent) Start from LEFTStart from RIGHT & count all #’s from& count all #’s from first nonzerofirst nonzero
Practice Makes Perfect! Practice Makes Perfect! How many sig figs? PRESENT Start from LEFT and count all #’s from first nonzero ABSENT Start from RIGHT and count all #’s from first nonzero
Sig. Figs in Scientific Notation All All #’s #’s (excluding x 10 xx ) 10 xx ) ARE ARE significant How How many sig. figs?: 3.2 3.2 x 10 3 3.20 3.20 x 10 3 Put Put in scientific notation w/ sig. figs
Sig. Fig. Calculations Multiplication/Division Rules: Rules: The measurement w/ the smallest # of sig. figs determines the # of sig. figs in answer The measurement w/ the smallest # of sig. figs determines the # of sig. figs in answer Let’s Practice!!! Let’s Practice!!! 6.221cm x 5.2cm = cm cm x 5.2cm = cm How many sig figs in final answer??? How many sig figs in final answer??? And the answer is…. 32 cm 2 And the answer is…. 32 cm 2
Adding and subtracting with sig figs The last sig fig in a measurement is an estimate. 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. 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 have to round it to the least place of the measurement in the problem
For example l First line up the decimal places Then do the adding Find the estimated numbers in the problem This answer must be rounded to the tenths place 34.33
Rounding rules look at the number behind the one you’re rounding. look at the number behind the one you’re rounding. If it is 0 to 4 don’t change it If it is 0 to 4 don’t change it If it is 5 to 9 make it one bigger If it is 5 to 9 make it one bigger round to four sig figs round to four sig figs to three sig figs to three sig figs to two sig figs to two sig figs to one sig fig to one sig fig
Significant Figures I. How many significant figures does each of the following numbers contain ____________ 2. 9, ____________ ____________ 2. 9, ____________ ___________ x ____________ ___________ x ____________ x 10 8 ___________ ____________ x 10 8 ___________ ____________ ____________ x ____________ ____________ x ____________ ____________ ,300 ____________ ____________ ,300 ____________
II. Round off the following to three significant figures ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ,530____________ II. Round off the following to three significant figures ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ,530____________
III. Perform the following operations and express the result to 3 significant figures x 2042 = ______________________ / 6375 = ______________________ x = ______________________ / 1.23 = ______________________ =______________________ =______________________ =______________________ III. Perform the following operations and express the result to 3 significant figures x 2042 = ______________________ / 6375 = ______________________ x = ______________________ / 1.23 = ______________________ =______________________ =______________________ =______________________