Bug 117768 - Density units are incorrect for liquids and solids. You used gms/cubic meter instead of gms/cubic centimeter.
Summary: Density units are incorrect for liquids and solids. You used gms/cubic meter...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
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Product: kalzium
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 1.2
Platform: unspecified Linux
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Assignee: Kalzium Developers
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Reported: 2005-12-06 02:01 UTC by Earl F. Parrish
Modified: 2005-12-06 13:46 UTC (History)
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Description Earl F. Parrish 2005-12-06 02:01:48 UTC
Version:           1.2 (using KDE 3.3.2,  (3.1))
Compiler:          gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13)
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.8-2-686

The density units for gases are listed correctly as grams per cubic meter. The liquids and solids should be reported as grams per cubic centimeter to follow scientific convention.
Comment 1 Carsten Niehaus 2005-12-06 13:46:36 UTC
This has been fixed in the latest version of Kalzium (1.4.2, comes with KDE 3.5).

Now, gases have g/L (gramm per liter), for example Helium is listed as 0.1785 g/L. Solid elements are listed with g/cm³, Potassium for example with 0.86 g/cm³. These are very common units for gases/solids.