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Depends on the material in question.
1 cubic cm = 1cc = 1 miliiliter = .001 liter 1 gram = 1000 mg 1 gram/cc = 1000 mg/.001 liter = 1,000,000 mg/liter
(Micrograms per litre)/(gram molecular weight of solute) = (micromoles per litre).
Simple. Do nothing since they are equivalent.
To convert grams per deciliter (g/dL) to grams per liter (g/L), you multiply the value by 10. This is because 1 deciliter is equal to 0.1 liters, so there are 10 deciliters in a liter. For example, if you have a concentration of 5 g/dL, it would be equivalent to 50 g/L.
1 liter = 1000 mL 1 gram = 1000 mg So there are 45,000 mg in 1 liter divided by 1000 mg per gram = 45 grams/liter
1 percent is equal to 1g/100ml. Therefore 1 percent is equal to 10grams/Liter 1 percent is equal to 1g/100ml. Therefore 1 percent is equal to 10grams/Liter
1 milligram per litre is 0.001 grams per litre. 1 gram per litre is 1000 milligrams per litre.
The question is meaningless. No such thing as a cubic gram.
1 liter of water has a mass of 1000 grams. This is because the density of water is 1 gram per milliliter.
1 liter of water weighs approximately 1 kilogram, which is equivalent to 1000 grams.
You cannot. Grams per mole is a measure of concentration while a litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. Alternatively You might mean how to convert a gram-mole to litres. A gram-mole of gas (1 gram times the molecular weight) at standard temperature and pressure occupies 22.4 litres.