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The answer is density
To calculate the original concentration from a given dilution factor, you can use the formula: Original concentration Final concentration / Dilution factor. This formula helps determine the initial concentration of a solution before it was diluted.
You need to know density and percent by weight. Then use the following formula: ((1000)density x % by weight) / formula mass=concentration
Bulk density = dry weight / volume, then by knowing the dry weight and bulk density we can calculate the volume.
To calculate charge density in a given system, you divide the total charge by the volume of the system. This gives you the amount of charge per unit volume, which is the charge density.
No, they are very different properties. But the density depends on concentration for solutions. Density is the ratio mass/volume. Concentration is the amount of an element (or compound) in a given mass (or volume) of an another compound or mixture.
You have to multiply the density by the volume to get the mass of the object.
To calculate density in physics, you divide the mass of an object by its volume. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. The formula for density is density mass/volume.
You would need to know the density of the object in order to calculate the volume from the mass. The formula to calculate volume from mass and density is: Volume = Mass / Density.
The three properties of distribution in geography are density, concentration, and pattern. Density refers to the number of a particular phenomenon within a given area. Concentration describes how closely packed or dispersed a phenomenon is in a given area. Pattern refers to the spatial arrangement of the distribution.
You need a graphic concentration versus absorbance.
density=mass/volume volume=mass/density