everyone has conflicting views... could someone please finally clear this up...
last time i did this thread i got more confused :S
like for example.. determine the (H+)concentration of a solution with a PH of
a) 1.6: 0.03
b) 1.87: 0.013
i am of the idea that for the first one... it would be to 2 decimal places.... whilst the second it would be to 3 decimal places......
is this correct
also.... in titrations if we have 25ML 0.025 Moles/L Acid and 26 ML of base neutrilised it..... the answer would be to 3 decimal places???????
so answer would be 0.024Moles/L
(NOTE will this answer be to 2 significant figures... or 3 decimal places)
and also.... are SIGNIFICAT figures THAT important that we will lose marks over them?
last time i did this thread i got more confused :S
like for example.. determine the (H+)concentration of a solution with a PH of
a) 1.6: 0.03
b) 1.87: 0.013
i am of the idea that for the first one... it would be to 2 decimal places.... whilst the second it would be to 3 decimal places......
is this correct
also.... in titrations if we have 25ML 0.025 Moles/L Acid and 26 ML of base neutrilised it..... the answer would be to 3 decimal places???????
so answer would be 0.024Moles/L
(NOTE will this answer be to 2 significant figures... or 3 decimal places)
and also.... are SIGNIFICAT figures THAT important that we will lose marks over them?