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1 December, 19:53

if you weigh the lauric acid to the nearest 0.1g and you weigh the unknown solid to the nearest 0.0001g, can you calculate a molar mass of your unknown solid to three significant figures? Show clearly your reasoning.

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  1. 1 December, 20:13
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    Answer & Explanation:

    The limiting significant figure in a calculation is our smallest figure. 1 g is one figure by using the significant figure rules. In the same manner we don't count zeros unless there is a non-zero number in front of it so. 0001 g is still 1 figure.

    So no we only know the unknown to one significant figure.
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