Allan Arata
Saturday, November 5, 2011
How many sig figs does 1.200x10^-2 have?
According to my chem book, 4...because zeros at the end of number counts as sig figs if it follows a decimal point. After all, they could have just written 1.2x10^-2, but the extra zeros add more certainty to the answer.
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