Sci 401-GC - PPT1.3
Sci 401-GC - PPT1.3
Sci 401-GC - PPT1.3
● Qualitative Observations
○ Does not involve a number
Standard Systems of Units
● English System
● Metric System
Significant Figures
of a Measurement
Rules for Counting Significant Figures
1. Non-zero integers
2. Zeros. (There are 3 classes of Zeros)
a. Leading Zeros
b. Captive Zeros
c. Trailing Zeros
3. Exact Numbers
Non-Zero Integer
● Non-zero integers always count as significant figures. The number
1458 has four (4) non-zero digits, all of which count as significant
figures.
● 164,854 has 6 significant figures
● 25 has 2 significant figures
Zeros
a. Leading Zeros
● Zeros that precede all the non-zero digits.
● These do not count as significant figures.
Example
0.0025
Example
1.80205
0.02055
N x 10n
Rules for Significant Figures in Mathematical Operations
For multiplication or division