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).
say u get the equation C3H8+5O2 ----> 3CO2 +4H2O and you know that there is 10.0 mol of C3H8 (propane) say it asks you for moles of CO2 you would... 10.00molC3H8 x 3molCO2/1molC3H8 the 3 mol CO2 comes from the equation and so does the 1 mol of propane this would give u mol CO2...hope this helps =P
It's not easy to answer to this question: it depends of the temperature and pression of the things you want to convert!
For example, 1 mole of an ideal gas has a volume of 22.4litres at S.T.P. [Standard Temperature and Pressure, 0oC (273K) and 101.3kPa (1 atm)]
1 cubic centimeter are 0.000001 cubic meters. 1 cubic meter are 1000000 cubic centimeters. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversions of volume and capacity units".
I think it is imposssible tbh but I am desperately searching.... Watch this space!
Since each meter has 100 centimeters, it follows that a cubic meter has a million (100 x 100 x 100) cubic centimeters.
Multiply by the density in milligrams per centimetre cubed.
Moles = Conc. (gdm3) x Volume (cm3) / 1000
Multiply any number of cubic meters by 1 million
to get the same volume in cubic centimeters.
You cant. cm3 is a unit a volume and mole.dm-3 is a unit of concentration. More information is needed.
The Stoichiometry of molar concentration follows this simple formula: Mol = Volume (dm³) × Molar Concentration (mol/dm³) Hence: Molar Concentration (mol/dm³) = Number of moles (mol)/ Volume (dm³)
1 ppm means one gram of arsenic per 1,000,000 grams of water 1,000,000 grams of water is 1,000 litres = 1,000 dm^3 (one gram = one ml) assuming we have this quantity of solution: moles arsenic = mass/Mr = 1/74.9 = 0.0133511348 moles but this is for 1,000 dm^3, so for 1 dm^3 we have 1000th of this amount, which is 1.335113485 x 10^-5 moles So the molar concentration is 1.34 x 10^-5 mol.dm^-3 (I hope)
It is supposed to be mol/dm-3 Actually, 1 dm cube is the same as 1 litre. Therefore, there is no need of conversion. Both are the same.
One decimetre cubed is equivalent to one litre.
0.5 mol of Na2CO2 is the ACTUAL dry crystal amount. 0.5 M 0f Na2CO3 means that o.5 moles has been dissolved in 1 litre of water. The M means ' moles per litre(dm^3)'.
No conversion necessary. 1 litre = 1 cubic decimetre
1 cm = 0.1 dm; since it is cubic, must cube (x3) the value, so 0.13 = 0.001 dm3
The volume of 1 cubic decimeter is 1 liter.
A liter is a cubic decimeter. 10 dm / m So, to convert it to a cube... you get: 10dm*10dm*10dm = 1000dm3/m3 So, to convert particles per liter (= particles/dm3) to particles per m3, you multiply them by 1000.
A dm (decimeter) is a unit of length; a liter is a unit of volumen. You can't convert one to the other.A cubic dm, on the other hand, is exactly the same as a liter.
To convert cubic meters to (US) gallons, use this conversion factor: 264.2 (there are 264.2 US gallons in one cubic meter of volume). Therefore:cm3 x 264.2 = US gallons
molarity is the number of moles dissolved per volume of a solution in dm cube molarity=mass of solute in gram __________________ 1 * _________________ molecular mass of solute volume of solution in dm cube OR molarity=no.of moles ________________ volume of solution in dm cube
ok moles = concentration x volumemoles is measure in molconcentration in mol/dm^3volume in dm^3so the conc. of an acid is 1.5mol/dm^3 and its volume 100cm^3you must convert cm^3 to dm^3 to do this divide cm^3 by 1000and that i how to work out moles
1 dm = 10 cm so 1 cubic dm = 10*10*10 cubic cm = 1000 cubic cm. Therefore, 50 cubic dm = 50,000 cc
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1 decimeter is 10 centimeters or 100 millimeters. 1 cubic centimeter is equal to one milliliter. so 2.7 dm would be 27mL, but only if you're trying to convert cubic decimeters to milliliters.
A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter, so one way to do this is to convert all measurements to decimeters:66 cm x 113 cm x 43 cm= 6.6 dm x 11.3 dm x 4.3 dmAfter you multiply the three numbers, you get cubic decimeters, or liters.Another way to do this is to multiply the centimeters. The result will be in cubic centimeters. You need to divide this result by 1000 to get liters.A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter, so one way to do this is to convert all measurements to decimeters:66 cm x 113 cm x 43 cm= 6.6 dm x 11.3 dm x 4.3 dmAfter you multiply the three numbers, you get cubic decimeters, or liters.Another way to do this is to multiply the centimeters. The result will be in cubic centimeters. You need to divide this result by 1000 to get liters.A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter, so one way to do this is to convert all measurements to decimeters:66 cm x 113 cm x 43 cm= 6.6 dm x 11.3 dm x 4.3 dmAfter you multiply the three numbers, you get cubic decimeters, or liters.Another way to do this is to multiply the centimeters. The result will be in cubic centimeters. You need to divide this result by 1000 to get liters.A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter, so one way to do this is to convert all measurements to decimeters:66 cm x 113 cm x 43 cm= 6.6 dm x 11.3 dm x 4.3 dmAfter you multiply the three numbers, you get cubic decimeters, or liters.Another way to do this is to multiply the centimeters. The result will be in cubic centimeters. You need to divide this result by 1000 to get liters.