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To measure the volume of a beaker of water, the metric unit usede would be the ________, with its abbreviation being_______
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http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?board=4;action=display;threadid=59
Please refer to the above link for more information. btw the answer is cm
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He's obviously a kid. The kid doesn't even know when to capitalize and when not to.
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