
How do you convert g/ml to g/cm3? - Socratic
2018年3月23日 · How do you convert g/ml to g/cm3? Chemistry. 1 Answer Nam D. Mar 23, 2018 ...
How would you convert g/(cm^3) to mL? - Socratic
2016年7月13日 · If you meant #"g/mL"#, then it requires little effort. #"1 cm"^3# is known to be equivalent to #"1 mL"#, so you're done. If you meant #"mL"#, it's not the same units back, so it's not a proper conversion; you're inputting a density and getting back a …
Unit Conversions - Chemistry - Socratic
Certain systems, such as the SI system of units, have different units for describing the same features, such as the meter and millimeter, which are both units of distance. If a measurement is given in one unit, it can be converted into another unit describing the same property, such as length. A conversion factor can be used, such as a meter being 1000 times more than a …
How do you calculate the number of moles from volume?
2014年1月8日 · It depends on the substance whose volume you know. > If you have a pure liquid or a solid, you use its density to calculate its mass and then divide the mass by the molar mass. If you have a solution, you multiply the molarity by the volume in litres. MOLES FROM VOLUME OF PURE LIQUID OR SOLID There are two steps: Multiply the volume by the density to get the …
How to convert L to dm3 and ml to cm3 Questions: 1) 10cm3 to
2016年12月1日 · How to convert L to dm3 and ml to cm3 Questions: 1) 10cm3 to Gm? 2) 10L to Gm? 3) 10mL to Gm? 4) 10dm3 to Gm
How would you relate the volume of a container (in cm3) to
2016年9月3日 · Both the cm^3 and the mL are units of volume. It is a fact that there are 10^3*L in a m^3. How does this help us? 1*mL=1xx10^-3L But 1*cm^3 = (1xx10^-2m)^3 = 1xx10^-6*m^3 = 10^-6*m^3*L^-1xx10^3*Lm^-3 = 10^-3*L = 1*mL as required. Sometimes, especially in English (i.e. UK) texts, you will find the L quoted as 1*dm^3, i.e "deci ="1/10. 1*dm^3 = (1xx10^-1m)^3 …
A block of aluminum occupies a volume of 15.0 mL and weighs
2016年8月18日 · color(magenta)("2.70 g/mL") To calculate the density, we have to use the formula below: - Usually, density will have units of g/(mL) when dealing with a liquid or units of g/(cm^3) when dealing with a solid. The mass has units of grams, g. The volume will have units of mL or cm^3 We are given the mass and the volume, both of which have good units, so all we …
Molarity - Chemistry - Socratic
Which solution contains the biggest amount, in mol, of chloride ions? A. 20 cm3 of 0.50 mol dm−3 NH4Cl B. 60 cm3 of 0.20 mol dm−3 MgCl2 C. 70 cm3 of 0.30 mol dm−3 NaCl D. 100 cm3 of 0.30 mol dm−3 ClCH2COOH
If milk has a density of 1.03 g/mL, what is the mass of one
2016年12月11日 · #=1*"quart"xx1200*mL*"quart"^-1xx1.03*g*mL^-1#. We get an answer in the required units of #"grams"#, above #1200*g#. Note that you will have to assess whether the conversion of #"quart"# is correct. There are #"imperial pints"# and #"US pints"# with different volumes, and two of these may each make a #"quart"#.
How many grams of NaOH are required to prepare 200 mL of a 0 …
2016年8月4日 · The only issue is that the volume is given in mL instead of L. This issue can be fixed by using the following conversion factor: #color(white)(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)1000mL = 1L# Therefore, if we divide 200mL by 1000mL we will obtain a value of 0.200 L. Rearrange the equation to solve for moles of solute: Moles of solute = Molarity #xx# Liters ...