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The three base units in the metric system are the meter for length, the kilogram for mass, and the second for time.
MeterLiterGramAnswerOnly one of the above units is an SI base unit: the metre. In fact, there are seven, not three, base units. These are the metre, the kilogram, the second, the ampere, the kelvin, the candela, and the mole.
The metric system is based on three principles: the meter as the unit of length, the gram as the unit of mass, and the liter as the unit of volume. All other units in the metric system are derived from these base units using prefixes to denote multiples or fractions.
The units of mass in the metric system are grams (g), kilograms (kg), and metric tons (t).
The two systems of measurement in chemistry are the metric system and the International System of Units (SI). The metric system uses units such as meters, grams, and liters, while the SI system builds upon the metric system and includes base units such as meters, kilograms, and seconds.
Yes, SI (International System of Units) is a modern form of the metric system. The SI is a standardized system of measurement that is used internationally, and it is based on seven base units that are used to derive all other units of measurement.