Soap-Making Manual: A Practical Handbook on the Raw Materials, Their Manipulation, Analysis and Control in the Modern Soap Plant.Thomssen, Edgar George
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Soap-Making Manual: A Practical Handbook on the Raw Materials, Their Manipulation, Analysis and Control in the Modern Soap Plant.
Thomssen, Edgar George
Soap
Tables marked * are taken from the German Year Book for Soap Industry.
(U. S. BUREAU OF STANDARDS)
THE METRIC SYSTEM.
The fundamental unit of the metric system is the meter (the unit of
length). From this the units of mass (gram) and capacity (liter) are
derived. All other units are the decimal sub-divisions or multiples of
these. These three units are simply related, so that for all practical
purposes the volume of one kilogram of water (one liter) is equal to one
cubic decimeter.
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Prefixes. Meaning. | Units.
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Milli- = one thousandth 1-1000 .001 |
Centi- = one hundredth 1-100 .01 | Meter for length.
Deci- = one tenth 1-10 .1 |
Unit = one 1. | Gram for mass.
Deka- = ten 10-1 10. |
Hecto- = one hundred 100-1 100. | Liter for capacity.
Kilo- = one thousand 1000-1 1000. |
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The metric terms are formed by combining the words "Meter," "Gram" and
"Liter" with the six numerical prefixes.
LENGTH
10 milli-meters mm = 1 centi-meter c m
10 centi-meters = 1 deci-meter d m
10 deci-meters = 1 meter (about 40 inches) m
10 meters = 1 deka-meter d k m
10 deka-meters = 1 hecto-meter h m
10 hecto-meters = 1 kilo-meter (about 5/8 mile) k m
MASS.
10 milli-grams. m g = 1 centi-gram c g
10 centi-grams = 1 deci-gram d g
10 deci-grams = 1 gram (about 15 grains) g
10 grams = 1 deka-gram d k g
10 Deka-grams = 1 hecto-gram h g
10 hecto-grams = 1 kilo-gram (about 2 pounds) k g
CAPACITY.
10 milli-liters. m l = 1 centi-liter c l
10 centi-liters = 1 deci-liter d l
10 deci-liters = 1 liter (about 1 quart) l
10 liters = 1 deka-liter d k l
10 deka-liters = 1 hecto-liter (about a barrel) h l
10 hecto-liters = 1 kilo-liter k l
The square and cubic units are the squares and cubes of the linear
units.
The ordinary unit of land area is the Hectare (about 2-1/2 acres).
U.S. BUREAU OF STANDARDS TABLE OF METRIC EQUIVALENTS
Meter = 39.37 inches.
Legal Equivalent Adopted by Act of Congress July 28, 1866.
LENGTH.
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