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  • Understanding 'hm3' in Chemistry: Volume Units Explained
    "hm3" is not a standard unit or abbreviation in chemistry.

    It's possible you're thinking of:

    * m³ (cubic meter): This is a standard unit for volume, often used in chemistry to describe the volume of gases or liquids.

    * dm³ (cubic decimeter): This is also a unit of volume, often used for smaller quantities, and is equivalent to one liter.

    If you can provide more context or the full term you saw, I might be able to understand what you're asking.

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