16.74/ 10^6 =1.674 * 10^5 dm^3
1 decimetre cubed = 1 litre.
22.4 kg/dm3 Iridium Ir 77 22.6 kg/dm3 Osmium Os 76
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.
1 dm3 is equal to 1 liter. They are equivalent volumes, with 1 liter being the same as 1 cubic decimeter.
The molar volume of any ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is 22.4 L/mol. Converting 39.6 dm3 to liters gives 39.6 L. To find the mass of argon gas, we calculate the number of moles using the ideal gas equation (PV = nRT) and then multiply by the molar mass of argon.
1 liter is 1 dm3
100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
kilolitres are 1000 litres, 1 dm3 = 1 litre so multiply by 1000
To convert dm3 (cubic decimeters) to m2 (square meters), you need to consider the difference in dimensions. Cubic decimeters measure volume, while square meters measure area. Since volume and area are different concepts, direct conversion is not possible. You would need additional information, such as the height or depth of the object, to convert dm3 to m2.
1 decimetre cubed = 1 litre.
you divide by 1000 to convert from cm3 to dm3, so 100cm3 is 0.1dm3
1 mol is the equivalent of 24,000cm3 So, Moles = Value is cm3 (divided by) 24,000
400 cm3 to dm3
300 cm3 equals 0.3 dm3
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)
98 g per dm3 would be 1 molar - so 49 g would be 0.5 molar , so 4.9 g is 0.05 mol per dm3 or 0.05 mol.dm-3