A mole is an arbitrary number of molecules in a single unit - refer to avogadro's number. Essentially, 1 mole is 6.022x10^23 molecules for ALL molecules or atoms, however one must remember that not all atoms/molecules are the same size, this is where mass comes into play. When you measure out 2 grams of carbon powder, there will be a lot more molecules present than if you weighed out 2 grams of thorium powder; this is because carbon is much smaller - kind of like a car filled with clowns, one given car can hold a lot of small clowns but only a few big ones; so the same volume is occupied but the amount of substance (clowns) varies on their own size. The arbitrary mass (relative to the hydrogen atom) for a molecule is the sum of its atomic components' atomic masses; e. g. C2H6's will have 2x12.00 (carbon) + 6x1.01 (hydrogen) = ~30 grams / mole.
1 M = 1000 mM, or 1000mM = 1 M
For example if any body wants to make a solution of 20 mM AgNO3 in 100mL solvent, than one need to find the amount of silver nitrate needed. So, the easiest step would be;
weight = strength x molecular weight of AgNO3 x V/1000
= 0.02M x 170 x 100/10000
= 0.34 g of AgNO3
use the density (g/ml) after that you should have no problem
at STP volume occupied by one mole of gas is 22.4dm^3...plus as we know mass=density*volume. so if we know the number of mols of a compound(liquid) and the density,we can determine the volume
Mole is accounted for 6.022×1023 particles, which can referred to amount of atoms or molecules.
240000m3 equates to 2,400,000,000,000mL
A milliliter equals a cubic centimeter, and there are 1003, or 1000000, cubic centimeters in a cubic meter, so 63 milliliters is 63 millionths of a cubic meter (63 x 10-6 m3, or 6.3 x 10-5 m3).
You can't convert between square meters and cubic meters.
Cubic inches x 0.0000164 = approximate cubic meters
Cubic meters, liters, or cubic centimeters (equal to milliliters), depending on the amount of liquid you want to measure.
mL x 0.000001 = cubic meters
There are 1 million milliliters in one cubic meter.
Multiply by ' 1 '. They are identical volumes.
240000m3 equates to 2,400,000,000,000mL
Milliliters and cubic centimeters can be used interchangeably. 1,000,000 milliliters equal 1,000,027 cubic centimeters, a totally insignificant difference of 27 millionths per cubic centimeter.A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
Cubic meters (m3) and liters (L) are both measures of volume. Cubic meters is used to express very great volumes and is 1,000 more voluminous than one liter. * Liters x 0.001 = cubic meters * Cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
Cubic meters cannot be converted into meters; cubic meters are units of volume and meters are units of length.
There are a million (1,000,000) millilitres in a cubic metre. Therefore, there are 0.001 cubic metres in 1000 ml. (1,000/1,000,000)
Commonly used units include cubic meters, cubic decimeters (equal to liters), cubic centimeters (equal to milliliters).
If you mean the units, capacity, or volume, is expressed in cubic meters, cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic centimeters (= milliliters), etc.
What is the relationship between cubic meters and cubic centimeters? Ans: 1 m = 100 cm So, 1 cu m = 1 m x 1m x 1m = 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 106 cu cm. Or, 1 cu cm = 10 - 6 cu m.
A milliliter equals a cubic centimeter, and there are 1003, or 1000000, cubic centimeters in a cubic meter, so 63 milliliters is 63 millionths of a cubic meter (63 x 10-6 m3, or 6.3 x 10-5 m3).