Significant Figures Made Easy!
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- This video tutorial explains the rules behind significant figures. It shows you how to round decimals to the appropriate number of sig figs and how to tell which digit is certain and uncertain.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a lengthy video/lecture on Significant Figures in AP/General Chemistry. The examples in this video, cover all the rules behind Significant Figures, which includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Rounding Numbers/Decimals Numbers up or down is extremely important when computing Significant Figures.
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Can you do a video on uncertainty ?
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Pretty well explained but it would be a lot more helpful if youd put timeframes of the covered topics so we can get what we really need
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hi.. last example the answer should have been -1.2x10^-12 because 0.521-3.6= -3.079...... but none the less GREAT VIDEO :) loved it... very clear
Thanks for the clarification mate :)
I WAS THINKING THE SAME!
but since he did 3.6 - 0.521 it does = 3.079, though if we follow your order, you are correct, so now I am confused lolol
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In the last example, the subtraction in the denominator is negative. You should have swapped the numbers. However, the video was excellent and very educational. Thank you very much!
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Very fine explanation.I learnt so many things from you. Sir there is my question.at 26.25 to 26.36 minut. 17.5854 ~17.59 my question is 8 is even number before 5 so why we increase 1?we learnt that if odd number is before 5 then we add 1, but in even number we keep it as it is. Please guide me 🙏
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Thank you so much for this video. I basically just did a crash course with you lol. Although I'm confused on the last problem if you might have made a mistake? Isn't it supposed to be 0.521-3.6 instead of 3.6-0.521? This would just result in a negative. Let me know as maybe there's a rule I'm unaware of?? Thanks!
Was confused about the same thing.
Your videos are very helpful but in Last problem where you are dividing with (5.21 x 10 power 4 ) - (3.6 x 10 power 5) I am a little confused, isn't the answer suppose to be negative, can you please explain this again?
Oh good I'm not going crazy. Did we make the mistake? Was it meant to be negative?
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For the last question of the video, the answer was suppose to be in negative because you're using a smaller number to subtract a bigger number for the subtraction at the bottom. Hope this helps!💯
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It is very good, very clear , good example! But it seems the last example is (5.21x10 4) - (3.6x10 5) = -ve number
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Question:
Are we not going to follow the rule for addition and subtraction of decimals which is "fewest decimal places"?
What I understand is "fewest significant figures" rule is applicable only for multiplication and division.
Enlighten me on this.
i guess he was wrong in that part though
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Significant figures made easy
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I submit that there seems to be an oversight in the working of the very last problem. Perhaps the denominator should result in a negative number.
Hence the result should be negative.
I hope I'm right.
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hello, i would like to point out, that at least in the book where i saw sig fig rules, if the number you are to be rouding off , to the right of that is 5, then if it is even, the number is unchaged and if it is odd, number increases by 1
so at 7:57 it should be 4200. correct me if im wrong tho, im just starting out.
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The last problem was confusing to me. In the denominator you were subtracting a smaller number from a larger one and came up with a positive answer It had to be an oversight on your behalf because last i checked subtraction is not a communative property.
Did you get 0.52 for your answer then?
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Surely the denominator is negative ? (0.521 - 3.76) x 10^5.
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@@emilia-tan890 the video is wrong right? IT should be negative value
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Just wanted to ask and maybe it’s a dumb question but whenever you get the answer closest to the exact answer and you have zeros trailing behind it, are you able scientific notations.
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Thank you. Hopefully I won't look stupid next time my professor asks me to calculate significant figures
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Sir as you tell Trailing zeros (Right hand side zeros ) are not significant if there is no decimal point . As you tell in 1 example that is 8000 = 1 (8000 has only 1 Significant number ) zeros on right hand side are not significant bcuz the no. 8000 do not contain any decimal point .
same it will happen in case of
100 = 1 ( it has 1 significant no. )
Cuz it does not contain any decimal point .
But my college Sir says - 100 has 3 significant no. 100=3 (S.N. )
Cuz he tells the zeros present on right hand side are valuable and countable also that 100 no. Has importance bcuz of that two zeros (00) so 100 has 3 significant number !
So , now am getting tooo confused 🙄 that , what's the right answer ?
100 has 1 significant number
OR 100 has 3 🤔 significant number .
By the way I think 100 has only 1
significant number . 100 = 1 (S.N.) 😅
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In chemistry, we're taught that you don't round 5 to above and 4 to below, but rather you round the 5 to the nearest even integer.
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in the Qs 530. + 4.63 what should be the answer 535 or 535. means decimal will be at Last or not at 31:09
@@RupeshKumar-vq1vv i don't know did you get it ,but they are same
@@berkebayrak9198 n what if it is 535. + 5.12 cz 540 or 540. cz here i think it's not same ...???
@@RupeshKumar-vq1vv it would be 540. and you are right they are not same
this was really helpful but sadly i'm still confused.. in the last part where we give examples like scientific notation etc. the answer changes when we do it in 10(-6) or 10(-4) i did it with 10(-6) and the answer was 3.23 x 10(-4), where did i make a mistake...
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note for the final question at the end of the video, actually the product of the denominator is negative, so the answer should be negative, i don't know if the rounding principles would change or not with a negative product.
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I read in my physics textbook that when it is 3.45, we should keep it 3.4(and not 3.5) when rounding to 2 sig figs. Idk if it's right or wrong. Thanks for this helpful video, nevertheless😄
It's like if a number is 2.456 you can round it off to 2.5 for two significant figures but if it's 2.454 then it will be 2.4 only..... Cuz the numbers below 5 don't change the previous number in rounding while more than 5 increase the previous number by 1, however when it comes to rounding a number that comes before 5 itself, it has exceptions
@@baycunoyan7159 this is incorrect. The rule is you round up if the number after the uncertain number is 5 or greater. In this case rounding to 2 sig figs, the uncertain number is 4, and the number AFTER the uncertain number is 5, so you round up the 4. The answer is 2.5. In this case the number after the 5 is irrelevant because it is two places after the uncertain number.
@@dannyboi7877 The number after the 5 does matter but you're correct to say that 2.454 rounds to 2.5 not 2.4. Although 3.45 rounds to 3.4 rather than 3.5 because of rule #3 below.
1. If the digit removed is more than 5, the preceding number increases by 1:
5.379 → 5.38 (three significant figures); 5.379 → 5.4 (two significant figures)
2. If the digit removed is less than 5, the preceding number remains the same:
0.2413 → 0.241 (three significant figures); 0.2413 → 0.24 (two significant figures)
3. If the digit removed is 5, the preceding number increases by 1 if it is odd and
remains the same if it is even: 17.75 → 17.8; 17.65 → 17.6
If the 5 is followed only by zeros, rule 3 is followed; if the 5 is followed by
nonzeros, rule 1 is followed: 17.7500 → 17.8; 17.6500 → 17.6; 17.6513 → 17.7
- Quoted from Silberberg and Amateis' "Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change" 9th Edition, Page 29
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