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Re: SI units [ENDORSED]
The most important SI units that we should know for Chem 14 A would be mass(kg), length(m), and time(s). Also it would be great to understand how to convert from the SI units. For example, 1000g would equal 1 kg.
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Also not that there are 1000 milimoles in a single mole. I saw this appear a few times throughout the homework. Try to remember the prefixes as it'll help a lot.
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Re: SI units
If you are talking about SI Fundamental Units it will be Mass(kg), length(m), and time(s) but there is also SI Derived Units which would be volume (m^3) and density.
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The most important SI units to know would be time(s), length(m), and weight(kg). It is also useful to know how to convert between SI units and others.
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There are charts in the back of the book that will help with memorizing important conversions. That is where you will find the most commonly used ones in problems.
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