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The prefixes go up or down in thousands.

The common fractions of the base unit are; milli- thousandth, micro- millionth, and nano- billionth.

the common multiples of the base unit are; kilo- thousand, mega- million, and giga, billion.

centi/hect, and deci/deca aren't used.

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The names of the multipliers and sub-multiples have been defined by international agreement, by the Bureau International Poids et Measures. And a list of those so far approved is to be found at [related link "Metric System" below].

Note that for the multiples smaller than 1000, the letter of the multiplier is a lower case letter, whereas for those above, it is a capital letter. Hecta = 100 = h, Deca = 10 = d, Kilo = 1000 = k; Mega = 1000 000 = M, Giga = 1000 000 000 = G.

Sub-multiples are always a lower case letter.

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the common metric prefixes used in chemistry are kilo-, centi-, milli-, and micro-

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Scroll down to related links and look at "SI prefix - Wikipedia".

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Starting from the lowest: * atto - * femto- * pico- * nano- * micro- * milli- * centi- * deci- * deka- * hecto- * kilo- * mega- * giga- * tera- * peta- * exa-

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To turn a measurement into a more compact way it is attached to the base unit creating a more convinient easier-to-use unit.

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