Study Guide For Chemistry: Structure And Properties
Study Guide For Chemistry: Structure And Properties
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ISBN: 9780321965615
Author: Nivaldo J. Tro, Jennifer Shanoski
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter A2, Problem 1E

For each number, underline the zeroes that are significant and draw an x through the zeroes that are not.
a. 1,050,501 km
b. 0.0120 m
c. 0.0000000000002 s
d. 0.001090 cm

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The zeroes that are significant should be underlined and ×

should be drawn through the zeroes that are not, for the following numbers:

  1,050,501 km

  0.0020 m

  0.000000000000002 s

  0.001090 cm

Concept introduction:

  • Significant figures are the numbers which are reported in a measurement including the estimated digit.

To determine: The zeroes that are significant and draw a × through the zeroes that are not, for the following numbers,

  1,050,501 km

  0.0020 m

  0.000000000000002 s

  0.001090 cm

Answer to Problem 1E

Solution:

  1,0_50_,50_1 km

  x.xx20_ m

  x.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx2 s

  x.xx10_90_ cm

Explanation of Solution

Significant figures:

Significant figures are the numbers which are reported in a measurement including the estimated digit.

The following are the rules that decide whether a zero is significant or not:

1. Any zeroes between two or more non-zero digits are significant.

2. Trailing zeroes in the decimal number are significant.

3. Zeroes that are present at the beginning of a decimal number are not significant.

4. Zeroes used as place holders in large numbers without a decimal are not significant.

a. Given:

  1,050,501 km

The zeroes in 1,050,501 km are significant because the zeroes present between two non-zero digits are significant. The zeroes that are significant are underlined:

  1,0_50_,50_1 km

b. Given:

  0.0020 m

The zero which is present after the number 2 in 0.0020 m is a significant figure because a zero at the end of a decimal number is significant, while the zeroes that are present at the beginning of a decimal number are not significant, they show position of decimal. The zeroes that are significant are underlined and x is drawn for non-zero significant numbers are:

  x.xx20_ m

c. Given:

  0.000000000000002 s

The zeroes in 0.000000000000002 s are not significant because the zeroes that are present at the beginning of a decimal number are not significant, they show position of decimal. x is drawn for non-zero significant numbers are:

  x.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx2 s

d. Given:

  0.001090 cm

The zero which is present after the digit 9 in 0.001090 cm is significant because a zero at the end of a decimal number is significant, and the zero present between 1 and 9 is also significant while the zeroes that are present at the beginning of a decimal number are not significant, they show position of decimal. The zeroes that are significant are underlined and x is drawn for non-zero significant numbers are:

  x.xx10_90_ cm

Conclusion

Therefore, for given numbers, the zeroes that are underlined are significant and the zeroes that are crossed out are no significant,

  1,0_50_,50_1 km

  x.xx20_ m

  x.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx2 s

  x.xx10_90_ cm

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