AP Chemistry 2016 > Dimensional Analysis (1.3.5) > Flashcards
• A conversion factor is always a factor of one constructed from a known equality.
• A conversion factor is always a factor of one constructed from a known equality.
• Multiple conversion factors are sometimes necessary when converting from one unit to another.
• Multiple conversion factors are sometimes necessary when converting from one unit to another.
• Temperature conversions are simpler when the proper units are placed on the conversion factor.
• Temperature conversions are simpler when the proper units are placed on the conversion factor.