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Alja [10]
3 years ago
12

List two non-SI units for volume, and explain how they relate to the cubic centimeter.

Chemistry
1 answer:
solong [7]3 years ago
8 0
The two non-SI units of volume are cubic feet (cu.ft) and gallon (gal). Cubic feet is mostly used while measuring gases and gallon is mainly used to measure liquids. These two non-SI units are definitely popular units of measurement.
The relation between cubic feet and cubic centimetre can be deduced by
1 foot = 2.54 cm X 12 inch/ft
         = 30.48 cm
So
1 cubic foot = 3 * (30.48 cm)
                   = 28317 cubic centimetre
The relation between gallon and cubic centemetre can be deduced by
1 gallon = 3.785 litres X 1000 cc/L
             = 3785 cubic centemetre.




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