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Density of Acetone in g/mL

Density Conversion Formula:

\[ \rho_{g/mL} = \frac{\rho_{kg/m³}}{1000} \]

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1. What is Density of Acetone?

Definition: This calculator converts the density of acetone from kg/m³ to g/mL (grams per milliliter).

Purpose: It helps chemists, engineers, and students work with acetone density in different unit systems.

2. How Does the Calculator Work?

The calculator uses the formula:

\[ \rho_{g/mL} = \frac{\rho_{kg/m³}}{1000} \]

Where:

Explanation: Since 1 kg/m³ equals 0.001 g/mL, we simply divide the kg/m³ value by 1000.

3. Importance of Acetone Density

Details: Acetone density is crucial for:

4. Using the Calculator

Tips: Enter the density in kg/m³ (default 785 kg/m³ for acetone at 20°C). The calculator will show the equivalent density in g/mL.

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is the typical density of acetone?
A: At 20°C, acetone has a density of about 0.785 g/mL or 785 kg/m³.

Q2: Why convert between these units?
A: g/mL is common in chemistry labs, while kg/m³ is standard in engineering and physics.

Q3: Does temperature affect acetone density?
A: Yes, density decreases with increasing temperature. This calculator uses standard 20°C values.

Q4: Can I use this for other liquids?
A: Yes, the conversion formula works for any substance, but the default value is specific to acetone.

Q5: How precise is this conversion?
A: The conversion is mathematically exact. Precision depends on your input value's accuracy.

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