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Name the SI base units that are important in chemistry. Give the SI units for expressing the following: (a) length, (b) volume, (c) mass, (d) time, (e) energy, (f) temperature
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The SI base units that are important in chemistry are meter, moles, kilogram, kelvin, and L or m3.
(a) length - meter (m)
(b) volume - cubic meter (m3)
(c) mass - kilogram (kg)
(d) time - second (s)
(e) energy - joules (J)
(f) temperature - kelvin (K)
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