1 mol is the equivalent of 24,000cm3 So, Moles = Value is cm3 (divided by) 24,000
You can't, because cm2 is an area, but mL is a volume. However, 1 cm3 = 1 mL.
The density of chloroform, CHCl3, is 1.483 g/cm3 so it would sink and water would float. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3. The solubility of chloroform is less than 1.0 g/ 100 mL
The diffrence is cm3 is down by 2
Because density = Mass/Volume, solving for mass yields density times volume. The volume of a cube with side length of 6.4 cm would be 262.144 cm3. As no units for density were provided, it's impossible to know exactly what is being asked. D*262.144cm3=M If density is in kg/cm3, then 4.5 kg/cm3*262.144cm3=M, M=1179.648 kg. If density is in g/cm3, then 4.5 g/cm3*262.144cm3=M, M=1179.648 g = 1.179648 kg.
You need to know the molar volume, which is essentially the density. Usually, the density is reported in grams per cm3 (or per mL, which is equal to 1 cm3). First convert the moles into grams (see the Related Questions link to the left for how to do that), and then divide by the density to get the number of cm3 that many moles occupies. Then convert cm3 to dm3 (1 cm3 = 0.001 dm3 or 1 dm3 = 1000 cm3).
what is the Ph of a solution containing 5mg/L of hydrochloric acid?
548.6 cm3
There is no conversion from cm to cm3.
As 1000cm3 = 1l, to convert 8.91l to cm3, multiply 8.91 by 1000.
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Multiply by ' 1 ' to convert either unit to the other. They're identical volumes.
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Multiply by 1000000.
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2.2 liters is 2200cm3
they are equivalent two units.
1 cm = 10 mm 1 cm3 = 1,000 mm3 Thus, 125 cm3 = 125,000 mm3.