are statements of equivalent values of
different units in the form of ratios.
Fraction factor
Conversion factor
Expand factor
None of the mentioned
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The equivalent values of different units in the forms of ratios is the Conversion factor.
Explanation:
- The informal way to do stoichiometric scheming includes conversion factors.
- A conversion factor is a ratio (or fraction) which represents the relationship between two different units.
- A conversion factor is ALWAYS equal to 1.
A conversion factor is a number used to revolution one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing.
- When a conversion is necessary, the appropriate conversion factor to an equal value must be used.
- For example, to convert inches to feet, the appropriate conversion value is 12 inches equal to 1 foot.
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