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Depends. It sounds like a vague question.

Say you wanted to know how mLs are in 1mol of pure water @ 25c.

1mol of water is 18g.

The density of water is 1g/1ml. So 1mol of water is 18mL.

So convert the amount of moles into grams. And times the amount of grams by the density.

M x D = mL

Or if you want to know how many mLs are in 2mols of 0.5mol/L solution.

Which is is 4000mL btw. You would divide the amount in moles by the molarity of the solution.

N / C = mL

Hope I have been somewhat helpful :)

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You simply multiply by 1000. This is because milli means 1/1000, so there are 1000 millimoles in a mole. More to the point, there are 1000 millimolar in 1 molar.

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convert to liters, then multiply by density of substance. with the grams, use the

moles=mass/molar mass to find moles

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You need to know the molar mass of the compound.

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