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Hailey George
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22 December, 11:33
What is the difference between 5.0g and 5.00g?
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22 December, 11:35
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5.0g and 5.00g are different because they contain different numbers of significant figures. 5.0 grams means that the measurement or value is correct within + - 0.1g. On the other hand, 5.00 means that the value is correct within + - 0.01g
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