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Chapter 2 Lecture
Basic Chemistry
Fourth Edition
Chapter 2
Measurements
2.4 Significant Figures in Calculations
Learning Goal Adjust calculated
answers to give the correct number
of significant figures.
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Rounding Off
In calculations
• calculated answers are usually rounded off
• rounding rules are used to obtain the correct
number of significant figures
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Rules for Rounding Off
1. If the first digit to be dropped is 4 or less, then
it and all following digits are simply dropped
from the number.
2. If the first digit to be dropped is 5 or greater,
then the last retained digit is increased by 1.
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Rounding Off and Significant Figures
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Learning Check
Adjust the following calculated answers to give
answers with three significant figures:
A. 824.75 cm
B. 0.112486 g
C. 8.2 L
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Solution
Adjust the following calculated answers to give
answers with three significant figures:
A. 824.75 cm
825 cm
B. 0.112486 g
C. 8.2 L
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0.112 g
8.20 L
Multiplication and Division with Measured
Numbers
In multiplication and division, the final answer is
written to have the same number of significant
figures (SFs) as the measurement with the fewest
SFs.
For example,
24.65 × 0.67
4 SF
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2 SF
= 16.5155 
Calculator
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Final answer
Adding Significant Zeros
When the calculator answer is a small whole
number and more significant figures are needed,
we can add one or more zeros.
For example,
= 4

4.00
3 SF Calculator Final answer
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Addition and Subtraction with Measured
Numbers
In addition or subtraction, the final answer is
written so that it has the same number of decimal
places as the measurement having the fewest
decimal places.
For example,
2.367
+ 34.1
36.467
36.5
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Thousandths place
Tenths place
Calculator display
Answer, rounded off to tenths place
Learning Check
Give an answer for each with the correct number
of significant figures.
A. 2.19 × 4.2 =
(1) 9
(2) 9.2
(3) 9.198
B. 2.54 × 0.0028 =
0.0105 × 0.060
(1) 11.3
(2) 11
(3) 0.041
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Solution
Give an answer for each with the correct number
of significant figures.
A. 2.19 × 4.2
=
B. 2.54 × 0.0028
0.0105 × 0.060
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(2) 9.2
=
(2) 11
Learning Check
For each calculation, round the answer to give the
correct number of digits.
A. 235.05 + 19.6 + 2 =
(1) 257
(2) 256.7
B. 58.925 – 18.2 =
(1) 40.725 (2) 40.73
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(3) 256.65
(3) 40.7
Solution
A. 235.05
Hundredths place
+19.6
Tenths place
+ 2
Ones place
256.65 rounds to 257
answer (1)
B. 58.925
Thousandths place
–18.2
Tenths place
40.725 rounds to 40.7
answer (3)
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