CHEMISTRY 60 - Principles of Chemistry
Hartnell College
- Spring 2000
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METRIC PREFIXES PRACTICE PAGE 3
INSTRUCTIONS
Click "Next Question" to begin. If you stop in the middle, you can come back and enter a number in the "Problem #" blank; clicking "Next Question" will take you to the next question.
In the second column, enter the symbol for the exponent (x in 10
x
) in the first column. In the third column, enter the prefix for the exponent in the first column; you do not need to add the hyphen after the prefix. (NOTE: u was used for the Greek letter mu,
m
.)
Click "Check Answers", and "CORRECT!" or "Try Again." will appear in the forth column (check for exponent) and fifth column (check for symbol). If "Try again." appears, change your answer and click "Check Answers" again to see if you've corrected the answer.
If you're stumped, click "hint", and the word used for the prefix will appear (it's a great idea to check that you know this anyway!).
If you're still stumped, click "Show Answers", and the answers will appear.
Click "Next Question" when you've checked and given the correct answers.
Problem #
10
x
symbol
prefix
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CHEMISTRY 60 - Principles of Chemistry
Hartnell College
- Spring 2000
Course Information
Online Practice
Interesting Links