The DM3 Density Meter is a technology developed in 2011 and is used to measure the density much higher resolution and accuracy compared to previous methods. For more information on the standards followed see ANSI document 150.
It's to find the number of moles n = moles c = concentration (in dm3) V = volume (in dm3)
22.4 dm3 or 22.4 litre of argon weighs 39.95 g at STP. So, 39.6 dm3 will weigh 70.63 g at STP
22.4 kg/dm3 Iridium Ir 77 22.6 kg/dm3 Osmium Os 76
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All the gases is too much ! But some examples are: Arsine AsH3 :3,29 g/dm3 Nitrogen dioxide NO2 :3,4 g/dm3 Carbon dioxide CO2 :1,87 g/dm3 Chlorine Cl :3,04 g/dm3 Fluorine F :1,59 g/dm3 The density of pure air is 1,2754 g/dm3 at standard pressure (100 kPa) and 0 0C. i dont care.
It's to find the number of moles n = moles c = concentration (in dm3) V = volume (in dm3)
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Dm3 has a few different meanings. The most common is used in volume measurement, and it is the unit of a Cubic decimeter that is equal to one liter.
400 cm3 to dm3
1 liter is 1 dm3
which is gigger dm3 or mL
100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
dm3=1m2
120 dm3 = 120 liters
The price of 99.995 % pure xenon gas costs 266.50 €/dm3 in small quantities (1 dm3) and about 10.62 €/dm3 in large quantities (300 dm3). (http://www.ktf-split.hr/periodni/en/xe.html)
10^-6 or one millionths of a dm^3 is one mm^3.
Since 1 dm = 10 cm, 1 dm3 = 103cm3, or 1000 cm3.Since 1 dm = 10 cm, 1 dm3 = 103cm3, or 1000 cm3.Since 1 dm = 10 cm, 1 dm3 = 103cm3, or 1000 cm3.Since 1 dm = 10 cm, 1 dm3 = 103cm3, or 1000 cm3.