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How do I convert J/mol to J/m^3?

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  • 7 years ago
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    J/Mole*mole/grams*grams/(cm^3)*(cm^3)/(m^3)

    grams per centimeter cube is density, and mole/grams is the somic mass per mole of the compound. You would have to multimply the atomic mass of each element times the number of atoms of the element in the compound, add all together and that would be your mole to grams ratio.

    Hope it helps!

    Source(s): Own Chemistry knowledge.
  • 7 years ago

    You can't directly, without knowing a number of moles and a volume. Can you give more context to the question?

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