You cannot. The problem here is you have weight per area and you want to convert to weight per volume. You need a third dimension to the area to calculate this.
(Micrograms per litre)/(gram molecular weight of solute) = (micromoles per litre).
It is not possible to calculate weight just from length, width and/or height. (These can give you volume and area, but not weight). For weight, you need to know "how heavy it is per this amount of stuff" is - e.g "3 grams per square cm" or "6 tonnes per inch".
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divide the price by the weight in pounds. > eg: 4.5 pounds of meat costs £12.75, the cost per pound weight = 12.75 / 4.5 = £2.83 per pound weight
You cannot. The problem here is you have weight per area and you want to convert to weight per volume. You need a third dimension to the area to calculate this.
Density is just weight per unit volume, e.g. 1kg per liter. So just determine the weight and volume of your mixture.
Use this formula: mpg x 0.425 = km per liter
830 to 900 grams per liter
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You haven't stated the compound so we cannot calculate the molecular weight. However, first off here, you have to multiply by 1000 to convert grams to milligrams. Next you divide by the molecular weight. The volume does not need adjusting.
(Micrograms per litre)/(gram molecular weight of solute) = (micromoles per litre).
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Solubility is determined experimentally.
Given that a liter of water does weight about a kilogram, there would be a million milligrams of water per liter, so yes, one milligram per liter does work out to be one part per million (ppm).
you need to state the % alcohol of the wine (%vol/vol). find out ethanol's density and then you can calculate the weight ethanol per litre, /1000,x700 per 700ml.