Editing Significant Figures
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<u>Overall/general Information</u><br> *[[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328Intro/Chem328SigFigNotes.pdf Handout of Notes on Significant Figures and Scientific Notation] **Memorize Base Unit Table **Memorize Metric system conversion factor table (only need to do kilo above units and go to pico below unit) <br> <u>You determine number of significant figures in Measurement</u><br> *[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328Intro/Chem328YouMeasureSigfigNotes.pdf Notes on You determine number of significant figures (Sig fig) in measurement]] (only use block dimensions with paper ruler. *[[Measuring 3 Objects with 3 Rulers from Sig Fig Note Handout]] *[[Measuring with Sig Fig Lab]] <br> <u>Number of Significant Figures in another person's measurement</u> *[[Significant Figures - Reading Someone Else's Value Webpage]] *[[Sig fig Notes - Reading Someone's Value]] **[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328Intro/Chem328SigFigOthersValueExample.pdf Examples of Determining Sig Fig from Someone Other's Value]. *[[Homework for Reading Someone Else's Value (from SI System Handout)]] *[[Answers for Reading Someone Else's Value (from SI System Handout)]] **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKlIuqMS2uc&feature=youtu.be You Tube video on Notes and Example of How to Determine the number of Sig Fig from Someone else's Value]. If using Edpuzzle, name is <nowiki>Chem328SigFigDeterminingOthers</nowiki> *[[Homework for Determining Sig Fig from Others Values]] <br> <u>Math with Significant figures</u><br> *Will take notes in class (have not developed this webpage yet [[Sig fig Notes - Do math with Sig fig]]) *[[Two Homework Problems on Math with Sig Figs]] <br> <u>Homework for all Sig Fig sections above</u><br> *[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0506SIandSigfigsreview.doc SI System Review] **Do not have to do 1st section ( SI System Review), start with Counting Significant Figures as<br> **In Multiple and Dividing Significant Figures section, section #2 (do not have to change correct sig fig answer into 2 sig figs, just give correct number of sig fig). <br> <u>Scientific Notation</u><br> *Will take notes in class *[[Homework for Scientific Notation]] *Answer to Homework for Scientific Notation<br> <br> *[[Homework on Sig Fig Math, S.N. and Dimensional Analysis]]
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