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Sig Fig Calculations and Density

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Password Rules

• Trying to get volunteer to say the word on screen

• Can’t say the word or any part of it• Person with ace goes first• Person with two does second word etc.

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Beaker

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Graduated Cylinder

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Fire Blanket

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Watermelon

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Significant Figures

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Hawaii

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Erlenmeyer Flask

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Rubber Stopper

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Mullet

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Burette

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Scientific Notation

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Standard Notation

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Sig Fig Rules

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How many sig figs?• 34.500 s (3 sig figs)

• 0.0087 g (2 sig figs)

• 3507 m (4 sig figs)

• 1500 mL (2 sig figs)

• 200078 km (6 sig figs)

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Multiplication and Division

• Idea is to not add any sig figs that we didn’t already have.

• Mult. And Div. Rule: The answer must have the same amount of sig figs as the least accurate measurement (the one with the least amount of sig figs)

• Ex. 10.4 x 4.1 x 00.03963 = 1.7 3 sig figs 2 sig figs 4 sig figs4.1 is our least accurate measurement with only 2 sig

figs; therefore, our answer will only have 2 sig figs as well.

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Mult. and Div. Practice

Calculator Says Answer1) 3.24 m x 7.0 m = 22.68 23 m2

2) 100.0 g ÷ 23.7 cm3 = 4.21909283 4.22 g/cm3

3) 0.02 cm x 2.371 cm = 0.04742 0.05 cm2

4) 710 m ÷ 3.0 s = 236.66… 240 m/s5) 1818.2 lb x 3.23 ft = 5872.786 5870 lb•ft6) 10.030 g ÷ 2.87 mL = 3.49477… 3.50 g/mL

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Density

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Does a bowling ball float in water?

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKqJ3q7b1O8

• This is a cool demonstration and good explanation of density


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