A chemist measures 340 grams of sodium acetate. What is this in kilograms? Chemistry Measurement Accuracy, Precision, and Percent Error 1 Answer anor277 Jun 14, 2016 #0.340*kg# Explanation: #1*kg=1xx10^3g#. The #"kilo"# prefix means #10^3#. And thus #(340*g)/(1000*g*kg^-1)# #=# #0.340*kg#, with respect to #"sodium acetate"#. How many moles of #"sodium acetate"# does this represent? Answer link Related questions How can accuracy of a measurement be improved? How can percent error be reduced? How can precision be improved? How can precision be measured? What is precision in chemistry? What percent error is too high? Question #8fc5c How is mass measured? Question #45bf3 What do call the curved surface of water in a measuring cylinder? See all questions in Accuracy, Precision, and Percent Error Impact of this question 6239 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License