Does anyone know if Dr. Lavelle gave instructions on doing sig figs in pH calculations? Apparently there is a special rule in chemistry. Each decimal place AFTER the decimal pointcounts as one sig fig. Everything to the LEFT of the decimal point does not count as a sig fig.
For example: 7.3 has one sig fig, 12.96 has 2 sig figs, 4.789 has 3 sig figs and so on.
Here's some links for more information:
http://abacus.bates.edu/acad/depts/biobook/How-SigF.pdf
https://www.chemteam.info/AcidBase/pH&sig-figs.html
https://www.adriandingleschemistrypages.com/ap/ph-and-sig-figs/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvCPFuWhaLQ
So will we be tested using these special rules?
SO THERE ARE SPECIAL RULES FOR SIG FIGS IN pH THEN
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Re: SO THERE ARE SPECIAL RULES FOR SIG FIGS IN pH THEN
Yes, I believe sig figs count only after the decimal point. For example, if the molarity .0023 is given the correct answer with sig figs is Ph=2.64 because the sig figs only count after the decimal point.
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Re: SO THERE ARE SPECIAL RULES FOR SIG FIGS IN pH THEN
He did not mention it in class, but I think it is mentioned on the significant figures pdf on his class website.
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Re: SO THERE ARE SPECIAL RULES FOR SIG FIGS IN pH THEN
Also, if you are calculating the reverse like 10^1.558, then the answer would be 36.1 because you only use how many sig figs are after the decimal in the exponent
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