Vap: Convert Vapor Volume to Density

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To convert vapor volume to vapor density, one must invert the vapor volume value. For example, if the vapor volume is 0.06883 m3/kg, the corresponding vapor density is calculated as 1 divided by 0.06883, resulting in approximately 14.55 kg/m3. This conversion is valid at the same temperature and pressure conditions.

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Hi

Can some one tell me how to convert from vapor volume to vapor density. What i mean is, if a gas have a vapor volume of 0.06883 m3/kg what is its vapor density in Kg/m3 at the same temperature an pressure ??


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