Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
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ISBN: 9781305960060
Author: Spencer L. Seager, Michael R. Slabaugh, Maren S. Hansen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.75E

Do the following calculations and use the correct number of significant figures in your answers. Assume all numbers are the results of measurements. In calculations involving both addition/subtraction and multiplication/division, it is usually better to do additions/subtractions first.

a. 132.15 32.16 87.55

b. ( 0.0844 + 0.1021 ) ( 7.174 ) 19.1101

c. ( 2.78 0.68 ) ( 0.42 + 0.4 ) ( 1.058 + 0.06 ) ( 0.22 + 0.2 )

d. 27.65 21.71 4.97 0.36

e. 12.47 6.97 203.4 201.8

(HINT: Do divisions first, then subtract.)

f. 19.37 18.49 0.822

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(a)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using correct number of significant figures.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power. Significant figures are used to express a measurement in scientific notation. The significant figures reflect the closeness of measured values to the standard values.

Answer to Problem 1.75E

The result of the given calculation is 1.142 and four significant figures are present.

Explanation of Solution

The given problem is,

132.1532.1687.55

The calculation is as follows:

132.1532.1687.55=99.9987.55=1.142090234151913

The lowest number of significant figures in the given problem is four. Therefore, the answer is expressed by using four significant figures. Hence, the result of a given problem is 1.142.

Conclusion

The result of the given calculation is 1.142 and four significant figures are present.

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(b)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using correct number of significant figures.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power. Significant figures are used to express a measurement in scientific notation. The significant figures reflect the closeness of measured values to the standard values.

Answer to Problem 1.75E

The result of the given calculation is 0.07001 and four significant figures are present.

Explanation of Solution

The given problem is,

(0.0844+0.1021)(7.174)19.1101

The calculation is as follows:

(0.0844+0.1021)(7.174)19.1101=0.1865(7.174)19.1101=1.3379519.1101=0.070012768117383

The lowest number of significant figures in the given problem is four. Therefore, the answer is expressed by using four significant figures. The nonsignificant figure which is dropped is 2 and it is lesser than five. Thus, one unit is not added to last digit. Hence, the result of a given problem is 0.07001.

Conclusion

The result of the given calculation is 0.07001 and four significant figures are present.

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(c)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using correct number of significant figures.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power. Significant figures are used to express a measurement in scientific notation. The significant figures reflect the closeness of measured values to the standard values.

Answer to Problem 1.75E

The result of the given calculation is 3.667 and four significant figures are present.

Explanation of Solution

The given problem is,

(2.780.68)(0.42+0.4)(1.058+0.06)(0.22+0.2)

The calculation is as follows:

(2.780.68)(0.42+0.4)(1.058+0.06)(0.22+0.2)=2.1×0.821.118×0.42=1.7220.46956=3.667262969588551

The lowest number of significant figures in the problem is four. Therefore, the answer is expressed by using four significant figures. The nonsignificant figure which is dropped is 2. Thus, one unit is not added to last digit remained. Hence, the result of a given problem is 3.667.

Conclusion

The result of the given calculation is 3.667 and four significant figures are present.

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(d)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using correct number of significant figures.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power. Significant figures are used to express a measurement in scientific notation. The significant figures reflect the closeness of measured values to the standard values.

Answer to Problem 1.75E

The result of the given calculation is 1.29 and three significant figures are present.

Explanation of Solution

The given problem is,

27.6521.714.970.36

The calculation is as follows:

27.6521.714.970.36=5.944.61=1.288503253796095

The lowest number of significant figures in the problem is three. Therefore, the answer is expressed by using three significant figures. The nonsignificant figure which is dropped is 8, it is greater than five. Thus, one unit is added to last digit remained. Hence, the result of a given problem is 1.29.

Conclusion

The result of the given calculation is 1.29 and three significant figures are present.

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(e)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using correct number of significant figures.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power. Significant figures are used to express a measurement in scientific notation. The significant figures reflect the closeness of measured values to the standard values.

Answer to Problem 1.75E

The result of the given calculation is 0.781 and three significant figures are present.

Explanation of Solution

The given problem is,

12.476.97203.4201.8

The calculation is as follows:

12.476.97203.4201.8=1.7890961261.007928642=0.781167484

The lowest number of significant figures in the given problem is three. Therefore, the answer is expressed by using three significant figures. The nonsignificant figure which is dropped is 1, it is lesser than five. Thus, one unit is not added to last digit remained. Hence, the result of a given problem is 0.781.

Conclusion

The result of the given calculation is 0.781 and three significant figures are present.

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Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using correct number of significant figures.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power. Significant figures are used to express a measurement in scientific notation. The significant figures reflect the closeness of measured values to the standard values.

Answer to Problem 1.75E

The result of the given calculation is 1.1 and two significant figures are present.

Explanation of Solution

The given problem is,

19.3718.490.822

The calculation is as follows:

19.3718.490.822=0.880.822=1.07055961

The lowest number of significant figures in the problem is two. Therefore, the answer is expressed by using two significant figures. The nonsignificant figure which is dropped is 7, it is greater than five. Thus, one unit is added to last digit remained. Hence, the result of a given problem is 1.1.

Conclusion

The result of the given calculation is 1.1 and two significant figures are present.

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