mL+to+kiograms

=*__kilograms to moles__*=

To get to from mL to kilograms, is very simple. When dealing with all these laws and equations, units are not all gonig to be the same. Sometimes you will have to convert some amount of one unit into another to make the problem make sense. On this page, I will explain how to:

Go from Kilograms --> Grams --> Moles --> Liters --> Milliliters or go from Milliliters --> Liters --> Moles --> Grams --> Kilograms Unknown: ? moles of Hydrogen**
 * Given: 270 kilograms of SO4

-first you convert 270 kilograms of sulfate into grams, if you do that, then you would have 270000 grams of sulfate -then you put it into and a equation using the mole map or something such as: 270000 g of SO4 = 1 mole of hydrogen over the molecular mass of SO4 270000 g of SO4 = 1 mole of hydrogen / 2048 g of SO4 = 131.8 grams of Hydrogen -the reason I got 131.8 g of Hydrogen is because I added all of the molecular mass of S and O, and there was 4 Oxygen -so it was 32 times (16 times 4) = 2048 g -then the reason why I got grams at the end is because I canceled both g of SO4 as the given and the grams of the molecular mass of SO4 on both side -then of course, when you multiply any number by 1, you get the same number so I divided 270000 by 2048, and got 131.8 g of Hydrogen.