AP Chem Chapter 1

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AP Chem Chapter 1

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μ ... ... 10 ⁻⁶
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micro μ ... ... 10 ⁻⁶
mass Kilogram ... kg
°K= °K= °C +273.15
1 cm³ = ...1 ml
How many sig. digits in 0.004050 ? 4
Giga G ... ... 10 ⁹
Mega M ... ... 10 ⁶
Kilo k ... ... 10 ³
Deci d ... ... 10 ⁻¹
Centi c ... ... 10 ⁻²
Milli m ... ... 10 ⁻³
Nano n ... ... 10 ⁻⁹
Pico p ... ... 10 ⁻¹²
Femto f ... ... 10 ⁻¹⁵
°F= °F= 9/5 °C + 32°
°C= °C= 5/9 (°F − 32°)
1dm³= 1 liter
How many sig. digits in 0.10000? 5
How many sig. digits in 0.00203003? 6
How many sig. digits in 20.000001? 8
How many sig. digits in 21.2? 3
How many sig. digits in 0.1 1
How many sig. digits in 08.008 4
How many sig. digits in 108.000 6
Length Meter .............................................. m
Time Seconds ... s (abbreviation sec is frequently used)
Temperature Kelvin .............................................. K
Amount Of Substance Mole ............................................. mol
Electric Current Ampere .......................................... A
Waters Boiling point in C. 100°C
Waters Freezing Point in C. 0° C
Waters Boiling point in F. 212° F
Waters Freezing point in F. 32° F

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