Molecular formula for methane is CH4..
Then, molecular mass of methane = 12 + 4 x 1 = 16 u.
1 mole of methane = 16 g = 22.4 L at STP.
Therefore, weight of one litre of methane = 16/22.4 g = 0.714 g.
At STP, 1 mole of any gas has a volume of 22.4 liters. Given 150 liters, that means you have about 6.7 moles. The molar mass of methane is 16 grams/mole (from the Periodic Table atomic masses of C and H.) So, 16 grams to the mole, and you have 6.7 moles, so 16x6.7=107.2 grams CH4.
Weight = Mass * Acceleration due to gravity. This is around 9.8 m/s2 on Earth.
0.656g/L @ 25°C, 1 atm. Please see the link.
one gallon
.0898g
8.06*10^23
Density is the mass (weight) of a standard volume. So if you had one litre of air and one litre of lead the lead would have the higher density
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Gas is priced by the litre in Canada. There is only one kind of litre
1 cubic meter = 1000 litre
Normal saline is 0.9% weight/volume sodium chloride to water. This is 9 grams per litre. NaCl has a molecular weight of 58.5, sodium (Na) has a weight of 23, which is 39.3% of the molecular weight. So sodium is 39.3% of the weight. 1 litre of saline has 9 grams, 250ml is a quarter of a litre, so has 9/4 grams = 2.25 grams. 39.3% of 2.25 g is 0.884 grams of sodium.
Density is the mass (weight) of a standard volume. So if you had one litre of air and one litre of lead the lead would have the higher density
A cubic decimetre is a litre, a standard unit of volume in the metric system.A cubic decimetre is a litre, a standard unit of volume in the metric system.A cubic decimetre is a litre, a standard unit of volume in the metric system.A cubic decimetre is a litre, a standard unit of volume in the metric system.
The litre
1 Litre is equivalent to 1 kilogram in weight.
A litre.
No, the litre is always a litre. It is the weight of 1 Kilogram of water.
Litre is a standard metric unit of liquid or volume
The litre came first as the original "base unit" of the metric system was the Metre. Mass units followed by defining the gram (mass base unit) as the weight of 1 cubic centimetre (or millilitre) of water at standard temperature and pressure.
just under a litre
LITRE (not liter nor gallon)
0.54 kg / litre
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