Hello to all, and thank you for the oppertunity to learn and share knowledge otherwise not available.
This is my first post, although I have bee a "lurker" here for quite a while (a few years.. as I get courious about something I know I can research it here and get a fairly "real world" answer. The old story of "Meth being made from household products in your community led me on a search of just how true that was which brought me here and Ive been reading ever since).
My question is that of mathmatics. I dont know if it's possible but thats why Im here asking the guru's.
Ok, here goes in my humble words;
Can you guess/estimate the physical weight of a substance when given the molecular weight?
Reading here I have learned that (I hope I get all this right or Im going to get "ding'd") a Mole of a substance is the amount of substance (in grams) that equils the molecular weight (i.e. 1 mole of H2O would be 18.02g by way of the molecular weight being 18.02)
Using that same example, I have learned here that 1g of H2O is ~1mL. Now... is there a way to figure the g/mL ratio when all you have is the molecular weight?
say, the g/mL ratio of safrole or ketone for example.
I hope my first post wasn't too ludicrist and elementry but my efforts in the search have come up dry for such an equasion.
Thanks and thanks again, for your help and/or for all your work