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literMetric unit of volume, equal since 1964 to one cubic decimeter (61.025 cu in, 1.057 liquid qt, or 0.91 dry qt). It was formerly defined as the volume occupied by one kilogram of pure water at 4°C at standard pressure, but this is slightly larger than one cubic decimeter. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But district estimates said seepage from the ponds could increase the presence of dissolved solids, a classification that includes sodium and chloride among other chemicals, to 900 milligrams per liter in groundwater. 2808 Viscosity Pa x s poise 10 (a) International table Standard Metric Symbols A ampere bar bar cd candela C celsius (a) g gram h hour Hz hertz J joule K kelvin kg kilogram L liter m meter N newton Pa pascal S siemens s second t metric ton V volt W watt Metric Prefixes (b) Numerical Value Term Symbol 10 deca da [10. 71 billion liter increase in new water, but this doesn't begin to explain our rising oceans. |
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