Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 3, Problem 58A

a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The round-off of each measurement to three significant figures is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction : The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement. Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 58A

The answer in the significant figure is 98.5L .

Explanation of Solution

The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement.

There is a set of rules to detect the digits in a significant measured value.

Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

If the 4th digit number is greater than or equal to 5, then the 3rd digit is added up by number 1 while leaving the remaining digit after the 4th digit is simply dropped. If the 4th digit number is lesser than 5, then the values till the 3rd digit are alone taken up.

The given question is 98.473L .

The significant figure is given as:

  98.473L=98.5L

b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The round-off of each measurement to three significant figures is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction : The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement. Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 58A

The answer in the significant figure is 0.000763cg .

Explanation of Solution

The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement.

There is a set of rules to detect the digits in a significant measured value.

Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

If the 4th digit number is greater than or equal to 5, then the 3rd digit is added up by number 1 while leaving the remaining digit after the 4th digit is simply dropped. If the 4th digit number is lesser than 5, then the values till the 3rd digit are alone taken up.

The given question is 0.00076321cg .

The significant figure is given as:

  0.00076321cg=0.000763cg

c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The round-off of each measurement to three significant figures is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction : The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement. Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 58A

The answer in the significant figure is 57.0m .

Explanation of Solution

The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement.

There is a set of rules to detect the digits in a significant measured value.

Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

If the 4th digit number is greater than or equal to 5, then the 3rd digit is added up by number 1 while leaving the remaining digit after the 4th digit is simply dropped. If the 4th digit number is lesser than 5, then the values till the 3rd digit are alone taken up.

The given question is 57.048m .

The significant figure is given as:

  57.048m=57.0m

d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The round-off of each measurement to three significant figures is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction : The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement. Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 58A

The answer in the significant figure is 12.2C .

Explanation of Solution

The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement.

There is a set of rules to detect the digits in a significant measured value.

Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

If the 4th digit number is greater than or equal to 5, then the 3rd digit is added up by number 1 while leaving the remaining digit after the 4th digit is simply dropped. If the 4th digit number is lesser than 5, then the values till the 3rd digit are alone taken up.

The given question is 12.17C .

The significant figure is given as:

  12.17C=12.2C

e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The round-off of each measurement to three significant figures is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction : The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement. Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

e)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 58A

The answer in the significant figure is 0.00750×104mm .

Explanation of Solution

The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement.

There is a set of rules to detect the digits in a significant measured value.

Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

If the 4th digit number is greater than or equal to 5, then the 3rd digit is added up by number 1 while leaving the remaining digit after the 4th digit is simply dropped. If the 4th digit number is lesser than 5, then the values till the 3rd digit are alone taken up.

The given question is 0.0074983×104mm .

The significant figure is given as:

  0.0074983×104mm=0.00750×104mm

f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The round-off of each measurement to three significant figures is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction : The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement. Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

f)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 58A

The answer in the significant figure is 1760ml .

Explanation of Solution

The known digits plus the last, estimated digit make up the significant figures in a measurement.

There is a set of rules to detect the digits in a significant measured value.

Round the number to three significant figures in the measurement.

If the 4th digit number is greater than or equal to 5, then the 3rd digit is added up by number 1 while leaving the remaining digit after the 4th digit is simply dropped. If the 4th digit number is lesser than 5, then the values till the 3rd digit are alone taken up.

The given question is 1764.9ml .

The significant figure is given as:

  1764.9ml=1760ml

Chapter 3 Solutions

Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11

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