One gram is equal to one milliliter. With this is mind, to transfer 140 g into ml, you must multiply 140 by 1 ml which equals 140 ml.
225 ml water is equivalent to 225 g of water. The density of water is 1 g / 1 ml. Also remember that 1 ml is equivalent to 1 cm^3.
The density of the sample can be calculated by dividing the mass (225 g) by the volume (236.6 mL). The density of pumice can vary but typically falls within the range of 0.25 to 0.6 g/cm3.
If the weight of the flask and compound are 703.55 and the flask weighs 345.8, then the compound weighs 357.75 grams. Then the density in grams per milliliter is 1.59 g/mL (357.75 g / 225 mL). There are 1000 milliliters in one liter, so the density is also .00159 g/L.
225 ml = 225 cubic centimetres.
To find the mass of 225 mL of chloroform, you would multiply the volume by the density. Mass = Volume x Density Mass = 225 mL x 1.492 g/mL = 335.7 grams.
First, calculate the molar mass of LiClO4 3H2O. Then, convert 22.4 g to moles using the molar mass. Next, determine the molarity by dividing the moles of LiClO4 3H2O by the volume of solution in liters (225 mL = 0.225 L).
225 mL is about 7.608 US fluid ounces.
(450/2 = 225) 225 ml = 7.61 US fluid ounces.
The mass of 225 g of ethanol would be 225 g. The information given about the density of ethanol is not relevant to finding the mass of the given amount (225 g) of ethanol.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
A standard 'cup' is 240 ml.
225 mL is about 7.608 US fluid ounces.