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stef.

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when rounding off..specifically for pH values and concentration of H3O+,

do we stick with what conquering chem says..

ie.. decimal places of pH will equate to the number of sig.figs in the conc. ??

is this what bos wants/
 

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i dont think chem ever asks for 2 d.p or whatever
so aslong as you mention what you've done
you wont lose any marks
 

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The convention is to report the answer with significant figures that is the same as the number that carries the least significant figures.

e.g. 0.125 x 0.40 = 0.05 ------> (0.40 has the least significant figures, which is 2 in this case)
 

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yeah, if they give you a q with all values in 2dp, use 2 dp, but dont round off till the final answer, or you will be way off
 

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mitochondria said:
The convention is to report the answer with significant figures that is the same as the number that carries the least significant figures.

e.g. 0.125 x 0.40 = 0.05 ------> (0.40 has the least significant figures, which is 2 in this case)
I never knew that. I just went with what CC said.

Thanks! :eek:
 

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lol :p what does CC say?

It's not too late to realise that CC is not good with numbers :p
 

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