Cubic Meters to Metric Tons for Acetone
Snapshot
For Acetone, 1 Cubic Meter equals about 0.784 Metric Tons. Conversion Encyclopedia keeps one material-density basis on this page so the calculator, common values, and reverse page stay aligned.
- Material basis: Acetone at 784 kg/m^3.
- Example: For 0.1 Cubic Meters of Acetone, the result is 0.0784 Metric Tons.
- Use the reverse page if you need the opposite direction with the same basis.
Use the interactive calculator below for custom values and the common-value table for quick checks.
Interactive conversion
Converter Calculator
0.784 Metric Tons (Acetone)
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Available to apps and AI agents
Cubic Meters to Metric Tons for Acetone can be requested through Conversion Encyclopedia's structured interfaces by software and compatible AI agents. The acetone identifier tells the conversion engine which material record to use for the same calculation shown by the calculator.
Machine-readable identifiers
- Conversion family
material-density- Source unit
cubic_meter- Target unit
metric_ton- Material
acetone
The JSON API and OpenAPI specification use the identifiers to reach the conversion engine. WebMCP lets compatible AI agents request the same calculation.
Example API request and response
POST /api/v1/convertRequest
{
"family": "material-density",
"value": 1,
"from": "cubic_meter",
"to": "metric_ton",
"material": "acetone"
}Essential response
{
"ok": true,
"conversion": {
"family": "material-density",
"value": 1,
"from": "cubic_meter",
"to": "metric_ton",
"result": {
"raw": 0.784,
"display": "0.784"
},
"canonicalPath": "/material-density/cubic-meters-to-metric-tons/acetone/"
}
}Explanation
Cubic Meters of Acetone convert to metric tons using one fixed density basis of 784 kg/m^3. The same density model is used in the calculator, common values, and mirror route so weight, mass, and volume checks stay aligned.
Typical acetone density near room temperature.
Common Conversion Values
| Cubic Meters (Acetone) | Metric Tons (Acetone) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.0784 |
| 0.25 | 0.196 |
| 0.5 | 0.392 |
| 1 | 0.784 |
| 2 | 1.568 |
| 5 | 3.92 |
| 10 | 7.84 |
| 25 | 19.6 |
| 50 | 39.2 |
| 100 | 78.4 |
Methodology
Acetone density and calculation basis
Acetone is represented in this table by a fixed reference density of 784 kg/m^3, equivalent to 0.784 g/cm^3. Typical acetone density near room temperature.
At this fixed reference, 1 liter of Acetone corresponds to 0.784 kg, while 1 kg corresponds to 1.27551 liters. Its table density is 21.4% lower than the 997 kg/m^3 water reference used in this dataset.
Among the 17 fixed table records labeled Liquids, the nearest density to Acetone is Isopropyl Alcohol at 786 kg/m^3: an absolute difference of 2 kg/m^3 (0.3% relative to Acetone). 1 records have a lower fixed density and 15 have a higher one. The observed range in this labeled group is Gasoline at 745 kg/m^3 to Honey at 1420 kg/m^3. This is a numerical comparison, not a claim that the materials are interchangeable.
For this direction, mass is calculated as volume multiplied by density after normalizing the units to cubic meters and kilograms. The resulting page multiplier is 0.784 t per m^3.
The fixed value supports repeatable calculations but is not a batch, grade, supplier, or laboratory specification. Use a measured or certified density when those conditions control the result.
Questions & answers
Frequently Asked Questions
How much t is 1 m^3 of Acetone?
1 m^3 of Acetone equals 0.784 t with the fixed density basis used here.
What density is used for Acetone?
Acetone uses a fixed density of 784 kg/m^3.
Is there a reverse page with the same density basis?
Yes. Use the mirror page (Metric Tons to Cubic Meters for Acetone) to convert in the opposite direction with the same fixed density basis.