Example Sig. Digits Sci-Notation 1 All non-zero digits are significant 1.589 4 1.589E+00 0.897 3 8.97E-01 36000 2 3.6E+04 2 Significant Zero's a All sandwiched zero's 13.02 4 1.302E+01 1.0002 5 1.0002E+00 10.5 3 1.05E+01 b All trailing zero's preceded by a digit 5.000 4 5.000E+00 20.000 5 2.00000E+01 15.00 4 1.500E+01 3 Non significant Zero's a Leading Zeros 0.0200 3 2.00E-02 0067 2 6.7E+01 b Trailing Zero's to the left of the decimal 56000 2 5.6E+04 point in a number without a decimal 1360 3 1.36E+03 point *NOTE: Write the numbers in exponential notation if you have any doubt. All zeros used to indicate the power of 10 (order of magnitude) are not significant.
1 If the last digit to be retained in a number is followed by a number less than 5 (<5), ROUND DOWN. Round to 3 significant figures: 28.23 rounds to 28.2 578.1 rounds to 578 2 If the last digit to be retained in a number is followed by a number greater than 5 (>5), ROUND UP. Round to 2 significant figures: 5.998 rounds to 6.0 0.00258 rounds to 0.0026 3.6502 rounds to 3.7 3 If the last digit to be retained in a number is followed by 5 (0000000… implied), ROUND the last digit retained to an EVEN NUMBER. Round to 2 significant figures: 1.75 rounds to 1.8 1.050 rounds to 1.0 1.45 rounds to 1.4 Round to 4 significant figures: 67.835 rounds to 67.84 67.885 rounds to 67.88
Calculations
Uncertainty and Significant Figures
The Leaset Accurate Number (LAN) determines the number of digits to which the answer is expressed.
1. The LAN is the number with the least number of digits following the decimal point.
2. The answer (sum or difference) can have no more digits following the decimal point than the LAN.
Example:
What is the total mass of a mixture made by mixing the following substances?
212 g water (LAN)
1.8 g salt
1.88 g sugar
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215.98 g (incorrect)
216 g (correct)
1. The LAN is the number with the least number of significant figures.
2. The answer (product or quotient) can have no more significant figures than the LAN.
Example:
Calculate the volume of a rectangular solid that has a length of 4.16 cm, a width of 2.2 cm, and a height of 2.00 cm.
Volume = Length x Width x Height
Volume = (4.16cm) (2.2cm) (2.00cm)
LAN
Volume = 18.304 cm3 (incorrect)
Volume = 18 cm3 (correct)