1 cubic meter = 1 kiloliter
Regardless of what's in it.
Even if it's completely empty.
1000 litres = 1 cubic metre: of LPG or air or concrete.
1886 kg
1 cubic meter = 264.2 gallons (rounded), regardless of what's in it, or even if it's empty.
There are 1,000 liters of liquid gas in 1 cubic meter of LPG gas. The answer would be different if the conversion is from pressurized volume to unpressurized volume.
No, it's 3.85 litres. This is because LPG is pressurised.
1000 litres = 1 cubic metre: of LPG or air or concrete.
1886 kg
1 cubic meter = 264.2 gallons (rounded), regardless of what's in it, or even if it's empty.
There are 1,000 liters of liquid gas in 1 cubic meter of LPG gas. The answer would be different if the conversion is from pressurized volume to unpressurized volume.
No, it's 3.85 litres. This is because LPG is pressurised.
The density of domestic LPG in gaseous form is 2.155 kilograms per cubic meter. Its density in liquid form is 553 kilograms per cubic meter.
Remember the table for liquid volumes 1000 cm^3 = 1 litre# 1000 litres = 1 m^3 The last line of the table is the answer to your question. =
Without a temperature and pressure, you can't, besides which LPG is usually a liquid until just before use.
96 Mega Joules
As a liquid, propane has a density of 553Kg per cubic meter. 43200Kg of propane has a volume of 78 cubic meters, so that translates to 78000 liters.
at 100% efficency 1 cubic foot of propane ( it's no longer liquid or LPG ) = 2668.3431 BTU's
Conversion factor depends on various factors like composition of the LPG, temperature, molecular weight and so many others.Following are the conversion factors just for rough calculations.One kg of liquid Propane when converted to vapour (at 15.56 degrees centigrade temperature) will be equal to 0.539 Cubic Meter.One kg of liquid Butane when converted to vapour (at 15.5 degrees centigrade temperature) will be equal to 0.410 Cubic Meter.One kg of liquid LPG (70:30) when converted to vapour (at 15.5 degrees centigrade temperature) will be equal to 0.449 Cubic Meter.OR45kg LPG = 20.20 Cu. Meter vapour. Or for 45kg Propane = 24.26 Cu. Meter of vapour.As a thumb rule Liquid Propane expands to 270 times and Butane to 235 times into vapour when released into air.