Convert grams to quarts?
Convert grams to quarts?
by wolf21 on 06/28/05 at 10:25:14
I am trying to figure out how do I convert 50 grams into quarts? Can anyone help me?
Thank you,
Stephanie
Re: Convert grams to quarts?
by Robert Fogt on 06/30/05 at 08:22:16
That depends on the substance. Every substance will have a different weight to volume conversion factor.
If you post the substance, I may have researched the data already.
Re: Convert grams to quarts?
by Stephanie on 06/30/05 at 09:08:18
I have 50 grams of Vanadium Pentoxide (I think the chemical formula is V2O5). I am trying to figure out how many quarts that would translate into. The specific gravity of V2O5 is approx. 3.4. I just can't seem to set up the equation properly.
Thanks for your response and any help you may be able to provide.
Stephanie
Re: Convert grams to quarts?
by Robert Fogt on 07/01/05 at 04:35:22
I am not sure about the substance, but since you know the specific gravity, you can easily calculate.
A specific gravity of 3.4 means it has a density of 3.4 grams/milliliter.
50 grams / 3.4 grams/milliliter = 14.71 milliliters
You can then convert milliliters to quarts on the volume conversion page. Though it is no where near a quart. I assume you meant to disolve this in a certain number of quarts?
Re: Convert grams to quarts?
by Stephanie on 07/12/05 at 12:43:48
Thank you so much for your help on this. I was trying to see how much Vanadium Pentoxide we had, as for disposal puposes we are not allowed to have more than 1qt.
Thank you so much!!!
Stephanie