Given density in "g/L"g/L, how to calculate molar volume?
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barV = M/D¯¯¯V=MD
DD in"g/L"g/L
MM in"g/mol"g/mol
You can do that with a unit conversion. In principle, if you can convert from the density to the molar volume, you can convert from the molar volume to the density, so I will show the former case.
Given a density in
=> "L"/"g"⇒Lg
Now, since you want to cancel out
"L"/cancel"g" xx cancel"g"/"mol" = "L"/"mol" color(blue)(sqrt"")
What we've just done can be written in variables.
Given a density
color(blue)(barV = M/D)