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I always use the whole number 0.0387393 etc. until I get the final answer. And then round off. Sometimes, it makes a difference and they won't give you a mark for continued error.wrxsti said:How many decimal points and significant figures should we round off our answers to?
i use the whole calculation (store on calculator) and when i check answers mine are lik a bit off cause they round off .... :S
Yeah, that's what I suggest. They don't really tell you to round off in chem though, not as much as in Maths anywaywrxsti said:um so ill use whole calculation till end? where i round off to figures they give me?
Almost correct, /clap nonthelessundalay said:Your final answer should be to the amount of significant figures equal to the lowest in the question.
Eg what is the weight of MgO after burning 250g of Mg, your answer would be to 2 significant figures.
Exception to this is pH, where you add one. What is the pH of 1 mol of HCl. Your answer would be to 2 significant figures.
No. They are different things.Chinmoku03 said:Is significant figures the notation BOS prefers?
Yes because you will give the wrong answer.Chinmoku03 said:Will I be marked down for answers that are off cos I used decimals instead of significant figures?
Okay guys. 250g this is 2 sig figs. if they want you to use three there will be a dot after it. for exampleme121 said:but how do you know the number of sig. fig. in the question. You only know this if all values are given in scientific notation. for example 250g, could be either 2sig. fig. or 3 sig. fig. We don't know.
I don't understand :S why wouldn't it count as 1 sig fig?xiao1985 said:pH of 0.1 actually counts as 1 sig fig, believe it or not...