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Weight/Mass | Convert from electron to flask |
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Common Weight Conversions Metric Weight Conversions Unit Definition (electron) The electron is the mass of the electron, often used as a unit of mass in particle physics. An electron has a mass of about 9.109 382 x 10E-31 kilogram, 9.109 382 x 10E-28 gram, or 0.510 9989 million electronvolts. Unit Definition (flask) The flask is a commercial unit of weight formerly used to measure liquid mercury (or quicksilver, as it was called). The flask was equal to 76.5 pounds avoirdupois, which is equivalent to almost exactly 34.7 kilograms.
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