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Units of Length
meter (m) = 39.37 inches (in.)
= 1.094 yards (yd)
angstrom (Å) = 10 –8 cm (exact, definition)
= 10 –10 m (exact, definition)
centimeter (cm) = 0.01 m (exact, definition) yard (yd) = 0.9144 m
millimeter (mm) = 0.001 m (exact, definition) inch (in.) = 2.54 cm (exact, definition)
kilometer (km) = 1000 m (exact, definition) mile (US) = 1.60934 km
Units of Volume
liter (L) = 0.001 m 3 (exact, definition)
= 1000 cm 3 (exact, definition)
= 1.057 (US) quarts
liquid quart (US) = 32 (US) liquid ounces (exact, definition)
= 0.25 (US) gallon (exact, definition)
= 0.9463 L
milliliter (mL) = 0.001 L (exact, definition)
= 1 cm 3 (exact, definition)
dry quart = 1.1012 L
microliter (μL) = 10 –6 L (exact, definition)
= 10 –3 cm 3 (exact, definition)
cubic foot (US) = 28.316 L
Units of Mass
gram (g) = 0.001 kg (exact, definition) ounce (oz) (avoirdupois) = 28.35 g
milligram (mg) = 0.001 g (exact, definition) pound (lb) (avoirdupois) = 0.4535924 kg
kilogram (kg) = 1000 g (exact, definition)
= 2.205 lb
ton (short) =2000 lb (exact, definition)
= 907.185 kg
ton (metric) =1000 kg (exact, definition)
= 2204.62 lb
ton (long) = 2240 lb (exact, definition)
= 1.016 metric ton
Units of Energy
4.184 joule (J) = 1 thermochemical calorie (cal)
1 thermochemical calorie (cal) = 4.184 × 10 7  erg
erg = 10 –7 J (exact, definition)
electron-volt (eV) = 1.60218 × 10 −19 J = 23.061 kcal mol −1
liter∙atmosphere = 24.217 cal = 101.325 J (exact, definition)
nutritional calorie (Cal) = 1000 cal (exact, definition) = 4184 J
British thermal unit (BTU) = 1054.804 J BTU is the amount of energy needed to heat one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. Therefore, the exact relationship of BTU to joules and other energy units depends on the temperature at which BTU is measured. 59 °F (15 °C) is the most widely used reference temperature for BTU definition in the United States. At this temperature, the conversion factor is the one provided in this table.
Units of Pressure
torr = 1 mm Hg (exact, definition)
pascal (Pa) = N m –2 (exact, definition)
= kg m –1 s –2 (exact, definition)
atmosphere (atm) = 760 mm Hg (exact, definition)
= 760 torr (exact, definition)
= 101,325 N m –2 (exact, definition)
= 101,325 Pa (exact, definition)
bar = 10 5 Pa (exact, definition)
= 10 5 kg m –1 s –2 (exact, definition)

Questions & Answers

what's Thermochemistry
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the study of the heat energy which is associated with chemical reactions
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First twenty elements with their valences
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what is isolation of organic compounds
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what is atomic radius
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Read Chapter 6, section 5
Dr
Read Chapter 6, section 5
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Atomic radius is the radius of the atom and is also called the orbital radius
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atomic radius is the distance between the nucleus of an atom and its valence shell
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Bohr's model of the theory atom
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is there a question?
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when a gas is compressed why it becomes hot?
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It has no oxygen then
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read the chapter on thermochemistry...the sections on "PV" work and the First Law of Thermodynamics should help..
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Which element react with water
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an increase in the pressure of a gas results in the decrease of its
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definition of the periodic table
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