Chemistry 10th Edition

Published by Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.
ISBN 10: 1133610668
ISBN 13: 978-1-13361-066-3

Chapter 1 - The Foundations of Chemistry - Exercises - Measurements and Calculations - Page 38: 30

Answer

(a) $423.\underline{00}6 \space mL$, $6$ significant figures, $4.23006 \times 10^{2} \space mL$. (b) $0.001\underline 0 73 \underline 0 4 \underline 0 \space g$, $7$ significant figures, $1.073040 \times 10^{-3} \space g$. (c) $1,\underline{0}81.\underline{0}2 \space pounds$, 6 significant figures, $1.08102 \times 10^3 \space pounds.$

Work Step by Step

1. For decimal numbers, the 0s to the right of the first non-zero figure are signficant figures, counting from left to right. 2. Count the number of non-zero figures and add the number of underlined zeros. 3. - Move the decimal point to the left of the first non-zero figure. (a) $4.23006 $ (b) $1.073040$ (c) $1.08102$ - Add the $10^x$ part based on the places you moved. (a) Since we moved the decimal point by two places to the left, we multiply it by $10^2$. (b) Since we moved the decimal point by three places to the right, we multiply it by $10^{-3}$ (a) Since we moved the decimal point by three places to the left, we multiply it by $10^3$
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