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The G/Mol to mL conversion calculates the volume in milliliters from molar mass, amount in moles, and density. This is particularly useful in chemistry for converting between mass-based and volume-based measurements of substances.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts the mass (obtained from molar mass × moles) to volume using the substance's density.
Details: This conversion is essential in laboratory settings for preparing solutions, conducting experiments, and calculating concentrations where volume measurements are required instead of mass.
Tips: Enter the molar mass in g/mol, the amount in moles, and the density in g/mL. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Why is density necessary for this conversion?
A: Density relates mass to volume. Without density, we cannot convert between mass (from g/mol and moles) and volume (mL).
Q2: Can this be used for any substance?
A: Yes, as long as you know the molar mass, amount in moles, and density of the substance at the given conditions.
Q3: What if the density is temperature-dependent?
A: Ensure the density value corresponds to the temperature at which the measurement is being made for accuracy.
Q4: Are the units specific?
A: Yes, molar mass must be in g/mol, amount in mol, density in g/mL to get volume in mL.
Q5: How precise should the inputs be?
A: Precision depends on your application. For most laboratory work, four decimal places are sufficient.