What are the basic units of volume in the metric system? Chemistry Measurement Units of Measurement 1 Answer anor277 Sep 1, 2016 The cubic metre, #m^3#? Explanation: Of course, #1*m^3# is an impossibly large volume. We can utilize it in the lab if we use the #dm^3#. #1# #dm^3# #=# #1xx(10^-1m)^3# #=# #10^-3*m^3# #=# #1*L#. Thus there are #1000*L# in #1*m^3#. Answer link Related questions How was the english system of measurement created? Why is the metric system of measurement convenient to use? Why is a universal system of measurement necessary in science? What units of measurement do scientists use? How can I convert from international units (IU) to milligrams or micrograms? Why are standard units of measurement important to scientists? What are the seven fundamental units? What units of measurement are used for the combined gas law? How does changing the units of measurement affect correlation? What are some common mistakes students make with units of measurement? See all questions in Units of Measurement Impact of this question 2787 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License