How to Convert Cyclohexanol from Milliliters to Grams
- 1). Determine the relative density of cyclohexanol. Typically liquid densities are given as a relation to the density of water. The relative density of cyclohexanol is about 0.96.
- 2). Multiply the relative density of cyclohexanol by the density of water to determine the density of cyclohexanol. The density of water is 1 ml per g. The density of cyclohexanol is (1 ml/g) X (0.96) = (0.96 ml/g).
- 3). Flip the density of cyclohexanol so the ml value is on the bottom of the fraction. This gives us the density of cyclohexanol as (1 g / 0.96 ml).
- 4). Multiply the amount of cyclohexanol in grams by the density of cyclohexanol. For example, if you had 100 ml of cyclohexanol, that would be (100 ml) X (1 g / 0.96 ml) = 104.17 g of cyclohexanol.
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