To convert square centimeters (cm²) to gram square meters (g/m²), you would need to know the density of the material. Once you have the density, you can multiply the area in cm² by the density to get the mass in grams, and then convert the mass to grams per square meter by dividing by the area in square meters. The formula would be: (Area in cm² * Density) / 10,000.
To convert grams to kilograms, you divide by 1000. Therefore, 13.6g is equal to 0.0136kg. So, 13.6g per cubic centimeter is equivalent to 0.0136kg per cubic centimeter.
To convert from grams per centimeter to kilograms per meter, you need to multiply by 10. So, 1.05 grams per centimeter is equal to 10.5 kilograms per meter.
To convert from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per mole, you need to know the density of the substance (in grams per cubic centimeter) and its molar mass (in grams per mole). By dividing the density by the molar mass, you can convert from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per mole.
The density of salt is around 2.16 grams per cubic centimeter.
To convert square centimeters (cm²) to gram square meters (g/m²), you would need to know the density of the material. Once you have the density, you can multiply the area in cm² by the density to get the mass in grams, and then convert the mass to grams per square meter by dividing by the area in square meters. The formula would be: (Area in cm² * Density) / 10,000.
Multiply by 10000.
Divide by 10000.
1 pound per square inch is equal to 70.3069579 grams per square centimeter. Therefore, 125 pounds per square inch is equal to 8788.3697375 grams per square centimeter.
Multiply by the amount of square metres
The density of rhodium is approximately 12.41 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). So, the density of rhodium in grams per square centimeter would depend on the thickness of the rhodium sample. If you have the thickness of the sample, you can calculate the density in grams per square centimeter by multiplying the thickness (in cm) by the density (g/cm³).
You would have to divide your measurement of mass in grams by a measurement of an area in metres squared.
To convert grams to kilograms, you divide by 1000. Therefore, 13.6g is equal to 0.0136kg. So, 13.6g per cubic centimeter is equivalent to 0.0136kg per cubic centimeter.
To convert from grams per centimeter to kilograms per meter, you need to multiply by 10. So, 1.05 grams per centimeter is equal to 10.5 kilograms per meter.
1 gram = 0.001 kg 14 grams = 0.014 kg 0.014 kg/meter sq = 14 grams/meter sq
To convert from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per mole, you need to know the density of the substance (in grams per cubic centimeter) and its molar mass (in grams per mole). By dividing the density by the molar mass, you can convert from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per mole.
To convert from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per cubic inch, we need to know that there are approximately 16.39 cubic centimeters in a cubic inch. So, we can convert the density of platinum from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per cubic inch by multiplying by 16.39. The density of platinum per cubic inch would be 21.4g/cm3 x 16.39 = 350.646 g/in3.