1.1a Significant Digits Flashcards

1
Q

Significant digits are necessary because…

A

measurements have inherent precision in them (decimal place) that needs to be reported

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2
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All digits in a number are divided into 2 types:

A

significant digits and placeholders

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3
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Significant digits are…

A

digits derived directly from the measurement taken

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4
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placeholder digits are

A

0s that are in place to secure the size of the measurement. They disappear when the number is written in scientific notation.

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5
Q

In the number 6.022x1023, 6.022 is called the…

A

significand

coefficient

mantissa

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6
Q

The digits in the significand are…

A

always significant and never contain placeholders

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7
Q

0.0023 has ____ sig digs?

A

2

0.0023 significant

0.0023 placeholders

2.3x10-3 when written in scientific notation. Placeholders disappear.

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8
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0.02030 has ___ sig digs?

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4

0.02030 significant 0s at the right in a decimal are ALWAYS significant

0.02030 placeholders

2.030x10-2 when written in scientific notation. Placeholders disappear. 0 at right is the scientist estimating that it’s exactly “on the line” instead of anywhere “between the lines”

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9
Q
  1. The meaning of the decimal point is
A

that the zeros to the left are significant

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10
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  1. the # of sig digs is
A

5

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11
Q

20300 the # of sig digs is

A

3

The 2 zeros at the right are place holders. If written in scientific notation:

2.03x104

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12
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Significant Figures (math on sig digs) rule for multiplication and division

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the answer will have the # of sig digs of the number used with the least sig digs e.g.

  1. 3 (2 sig digs)
  2. 34567 (6 sig digs)

when multiplied or divided, the answer can only have 2 sig digs

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13
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Significant Figures (math on sig digs) The rule for addition and subtraction is

A

the answer must be reported to the decimal of the least precise number e.g.

1234.1 (tenths)

+ 22 (ones)

1256

(ones is least precise)

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14
Q

In a scientific number, the right most digit is always

A

uncertain

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15
Q

Some numbers have an infinite number of significant digits, such as …

A
  • things that are counted (14 persons)
  • some constants in formulae A=1/2b•h (1/2 has infinite precision)
  • when quantities are doubled, tripled, halved, etc.
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