At standard temperature and pressure, 1 mole of any gas will occupy 22.4 liters. Set up a direct proportion of 22.4 liters/1 mole = 1 liter/x moles and solve for x. You get 0.045 moles.
1 mole will occupy 22.414 liters.
So 3 moles will occupy 67.242 liters.
The universal gas equation is PV = nRT (Pressure x Volume = Number of moles x Universal Gas Constant x Temperature in Kelvin/Rankin). So - if Pressure is constant, the number of moles is constant, but the temperature increases from 25C (298 K) to 125C (398K) - a 34% increase, a similar 34% increase in volume will occur.
15g in 100L is 0.15g/ litre. The molecular weight of NaOH is 40g/mol. 0.15/40 is .00375 molar.
CH4 + 2 O2 -> CO2 + 2 H2O So for every L of CH4 you need 2 L of O2 So for 50L of CH4 you need 100L O2
2.5g/100ml = moles/1L First convert the ml into L. 2.5g/.100L = moles/1L Cross multiply. 25 moles/ 1L
A Hectoliter = 100L A Kiloliter = 1000L 1000L/100L = 10 Hectoliters per kiloliter
You would write 1164 as MCLXIV.M = 1000C = 100L = 50X = 10IV = 4MCLXIV = 1164
There are 100L in a hL
1000cc is 1 liter.
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No, centi = L/100, hecto = 100L
100l
I don't know apart from it isn't 100L
100cl (cl means 1/100L)
It is one hundreth of a liter. In other words 1/100L.
100L = 3,381.4 US fl oz