How do u homebrew yk11

no worries, next time you're working with exotic compounds you can calculate yourself.

just search compounds name density mass and you'll get g/cm

i just got the yk-11 g/cm to 1.22 and then divide it by 1g

so formular is pretty simple, find density mass and divide it by 1g

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What I am about to say has no bearing on the calculations. I just want to add a little clarity.

You are not wanting to divide 1g by the density in g/mL. That would give a final answer in units of mL. Displacement needs to have units of mL/g. This is because to find the volume a certain compound will displace, you multiply the weight of the compound by the displacement. Having displacement with units of mL would give you mL^2 for this step.

So you are really dividing 1 by density to get the reciprocal of density! Which gives you an answer in units of mL/g.

1 cm^3 = 1 mL, I obviously made that substitution as well.
 
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