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Alyssa
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24 September, 23:00
What are the SI units for liquid volume?
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Salvador Banks
24 September, 23:04
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SI units for volume don't care whether you use them to describe
a solid, a liquid, a gas, or a volume of vacuum.
The units are the liter, and the cubic meter (1,000 liters).
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