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7 August, 12:21

How many significant figures are there in the following numbers: 10.78, 6.78, 0.78? If these were pH values, to how many significant figures can you express the [H]? Explain any discrepancies between your answers to the two questions.

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  1. 7 August, 16:07
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    10.78 → 4 significant figures, pH = 10.78 → [H⁺] = 1.66ₓ10⁻¹¹ M

    6.78 → 3 significant figures, pH = 6.78 → [H⁺] = 1.66ₓ10⁻⁷ M

    0.78 → 2 significant figures, pH = 0.78 → [H⁺] = 0.166 M

    pH always can be expressed by at least 4 significant figures. The [H⁺], can be expressed by, at least 3 significant figures

    Explanation:

    Significant figures are the numbers of a measurement that have certainty plus a doubtful number (it is associated with the uncertainty in the measurement). For example, if we measure a paper with a ruler and the ruler measures up to centimeters we can say that the paper is 7.5 cm long, with which we know that the paper is 7 cm + 0.5 cm which we associate with uncertainty. In this case we talk about two significant figures. If the sheet measured 7.57 cm we would already be talking about a more precise measurement and in this case with 3 significant figures.

    10.78 → 4 significant figures

    6.78 → 3 significant figures

    0.78 → 2 significant figures

    To determine [H⁺], we apply 10^-pH

    10⁻¹⁰°⁷⁸ = 1.66ₓ10⁻¹¹ M

    10⁻⁶°⁷⁸ = 1.66ₓ10⁻⁷ M

    10⁻⁰°⁷⁸ = 0.166 M
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