Chemistry Conversion Factors Worksheet
A worksheet for 6th-grade science students to practice using conversion factors in chemistry, focusing on units of measurement like grams, kilograms, milliliters, and liters.
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Chemistry Conversion Factors
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Read each question carefully and convert the units as requested. Show your work for full credit.
1. There are 1000 in 1 kilogram.
2. To convert liters to milliliters, you must by 1000.
3. The prefix 'centi-' means .
4. 1 meter is equal to centimeters.
1. Which of the following is the correct conversion factor to change grams to kilograms?
1000 kg / 1 g
1 kg / 1000 g
1 g / 1000 kg
1000 g / 1 kg
1. Convert 2.5 kilograms to grams.
2. How many liters are in 7500 milliliters?
1. To convert from a smaller unit to a larger unit, you typically multiply.
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