Yes, by compressing the gas.
If you add pressure to the system, minimise the size of the container that the oxygen is in and you can compress 10l to 1l of oxygen as it is a gas
nitros oxide N2O
The answer to your question can not be determined because an ounce is a unit of mass and a liter is a unit of volume. For example 1 liter of oxygen gas is going to be quite lighter in ounces than a liter of molten iron. So to answer this question you need to know the density of your substance. Density= Mass/volume.
The volume doubles
The reaction is 2H2 + O2-> 2H2O So, both the molar and volume ratios would be 2 moles(liters) of hydrogen to every mole(liter) of oxygen. By weight, the ratio would be about 8 grams of oxygen to every gram of hydrogen
You don't have to find the volume ! If gas is put into a closed container, it fills it. The volume of gas in a one liter tank is one liter.
The volume of one mole of gas at a standard temperature and pressure is 22.4 liters. Multiply 22.4 liters by 0.25 moles to get a volume of 5.6 liters.
.76 kg per liter = 1.32 liters
because it is a gas
you cant convert it .liters measure volume, kilometers measure length.
Because oxygen gas (O2) has a molar mass of 32g/mol, 11.3 g * 1/32 mol/g gives about .35 moles. An ideal gas has a volume of 22.4 L/mol at STP, so 11.3 g O2 would have a volume of 7.91 L at STP.
3,000 liters will cost $1,920.00