Re: Density of a porous particle knowing the mass of N particles
- From: Jbuch <jbuch@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2006 18:10:55 -0600
Porosity wrote:
I know the mass of N porous particles and their mean diameter.
The volume of the particles is N*(PI*Dp^3)/6, where N is the number of porous particles, PI is 3.14159... and Dp is the mean particle diameter.
To which kind of density the ratio mass/volume so obtained corresponds?
I need to determine the porous particle density (including pores) and I know the pore volume (in cc/gram).
Walks like homework, talks like homework........
Ok, It is a "Homework" density.
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