To convert one gram of H2SO4 to one ml, you need to know the density of H2SO4. The density of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is approximately 1.84 g/ml, so one gram of H2SO4 is roughly equal to 1/1.84 = 0.5435 ml.
To convert liters to grams, you need to know the density of the substance. The density of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is approximately 1.84 g/mL. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 mL, you would first convert 456 liters to mL (456,000 mL) and then multiply by the density to find the weight in grams (approximately 839,040 grams).
First, calculate the mass of the H2SO4 in 16.4 mL of the solution using its density. Then, determine the mass of H2SO4 in the 16.4 mL solution by multiplying the mass of solution by the percentage of H2SO4. Next, convert the mass of H2SO4 to moles using its molar mass to find the number of moles.
To find the moles of H2SO4 in a 20 ml of 4M solution, use the formula: Moles = Molarity x Volume (in liters). First, convert 20 ml to liters (20 ml = 0.02 L). Then, multiply the molarity (4 mol/L) by the volume (0.02 L) to find the moles of H2SO4, which is 0.08 moles.
To find the number of moles of H2SO4 in 100 mL of 12M H2SO4 solution, you first need to convert the volume to liters, which is 0.1 L. Then, you multiply the volume in liters by the molarity to get the moles of H2SO4. So, 0.1 L * 12 mol/L = 1.2 moles of H2SO4.
Milliliters is a measure of VOLUME. Grams are a measure of MASS. You cannot convert one into another, just as inches and pounds do not convert. If you are looking at volume and mass of WATER, 1 ml is 1 gram.
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Does not convert; one is a measure of weight and the other is a measure of volume.
To convert liters to grams, you need to know the density of the substance. The density of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is approximately 1.84 g/mL. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 mL, you would first convert 456 liters to mL (456,000 mL) and then multiply by the density to find the weight in grams (approximately 839,040 grams).
First, calculate the mass of the H2SO4 in 16.4 mL of the solution using its density. Then, determine the mass of H2SO4 in the 16.4 mL solution by multiplying the mass of solution by the percentage of H2SO4. Next, convert the mass of H2SO4 to moles using its molar mass to find the number of moles.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
The conversion of grams to milliliters depends on the density of the substance. To convert, you need to know the density of the specific material in question. The equation for this conversion is: grams = milliliters x density.
One milliliter is equal to one gram (1 mL= 1 g), and there are 1,000 milligrams in a liter, so 3 mL is equal to 3,000 milligrams and 100 mg is equal to .1 mL.
Does not convert; one is a measure of weight and the other is a measure of volume.
To find the moles of H2SO4 in a 20 ml of 4M solution, use the formula: Moles = Molarity x Volume (in liters). First, convert 20 ml to liters (20 ml = 0.02 L). Then, multiply the molarity (4 mol/L) by the volume (0.02 L) to find the moles of H2SO4, which is 0.08 moles.
The volume of a gram can vary depending on the substance, as grams measure mass while milliliters measure volume. To convert grams to milliliters, you need to know the density of the substance in question. The formula to convert is: volume (ml) = mass (g) / density (g/ml).
1 gram = 400 milligram , thun , 1 milligram = 1/1000 gram 400 mg = 400/1000 gram = 4/10 gram = 0.4 gram
To find the number of moles of H2SO4 in 100 mL of 12M H2SO4 solution, you first need to convert the volume to liters, which is 0.1 L. Then, you multiply the volume in liters by the molarity to get the moles of H2SO4. So, 0.1 L * 12 mol/L = 1.2 moles of H2SO4.