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The Measuring Mind

Know this: Chemists measure things...constantly—everything from physical things that you can see—like wire—to the energy involved in chemical reactions. Knowing the standard units of measurement commonly used in chemistry and what they measure will provide you with a strong foundation for your high school chem classes.

Standard Units of Measurement

Symbol Name Quantity
m meter length
kg kilogram mass
Pa pascal pressure
K kelvin thermodynamic temperature
mol mole amount of substance
J joule energy, work, quantity of heat
s second time
V volt electric potential, potential difference
L liter volume
C coulomb quantity of electricity

Now you try it...

Test your understanding with our measurement practice questions.

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