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Dividing 0.32g of sulfur by its density of 2.07g/cm^3 results in an answer with three significant figures? Am I right?
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Answered by DrBob222
No. 0.32 has only two s.f.; therefore, the answer may not have more than two s.f. That 0 in 0.32 is not significant.
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