vapor density =density of gas/density of hydrogen gas
=mass of a certain vol. of gas/mass of same vol. of hydrogen gas
=mass of n molecules of gas/mass of n molecules of hydrogen gas
=mass of 1 molecule of gas/mass of 1 molecule of hydrogen gas
=molecular mass of gas/molecular mass of hydrogen gas
=molecular mass/2
2 x vapor density=molecular massdensity equals mass/volume, volume equals mass/density, and mass equals density times volume.
the ratio between the mass of one mole of a substance and its volume is the molecular density....
mom
mass equals volume * density
Density=Mass/Volume (That is, Density equals to Mass divided by the Volume over the object)
density equals mass/volume, volume equals mass/density, and mass equals density times volume.
the ratio between the mass of one mole of a substance and its volume is the molecular density....
Density= mass/volume volume = mass/density
mom
density is mass per unit volume, meaning that as mass increases ,the density increases. Unlike volume, as it increases the density decreases.
Density is by definition mass divided by volume. Therefore volume times density equals mass. Diving both sides of that equation by the density, we get volume equals mass divided by density. So the answer to your question is, divide the mass by the density.
(Mass) divided by (volume).
Mass / Volume = Density (/ Means Divided by)
density = mass / volume density x volume = mass volume = mass / density
mass equals volume * density
I'm not exactly positive. But if you know the volume in grams and the mass (giving you density), then you should be able to figure out the molecular weight. The mass is the same as the molar mass, which I would assume is the same as the molecular weight, but I'm not positive.
Mass divided by volume equals density. For the same volume, if the mass is more then the density is higher.