1 litre in a litre
More than ten liters typically refers to any amount of liquid greater than 10 liters. Examples include 15 liters, 20 liters, or any other quantity that exceeds 10 liters.
At STP, 1 mol or 6.02x10^23 representative particles, of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 Liters. (chemistry)
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Depends on the size of the tank, but I can tell you it's the same number of Canadian liters as Belgian, British, Chinese, or any other country's liters.
1 cubic meter = 1 000 liters (of water or any other liquid)
To convert 2 liters to a percentage, you need to know the total volume it is a percentage of. If we assume the total volume is 100 liters, then 2 liters would be 2% of the total volume. Therefore, 2 liters is equal to 2% when considering a total volume of 100 liters.
You could measure any liquid in litres.
Liters and any denomination of liters are a unit of volume. The definition of matter includes that it has to take up space - volume. So you can indeed use liters and milliliters to measure the volume of a solid. However, the alternative is to use meters (cubed) and any denomination of meters to represent volume. You could say that something is 1.00 liters or you could say that the same thing is 1000 cm3.
At STP, 1 mole of any ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters. Therefore, 5 liters of NO2 at STP will represent 0.22 moles (5/22.4), and this is the case for any other ideal gas. So, the answer is that 5 liter of ANY ideal gas will have the same number of molecules as 5 liters of NO2.
There 3.79 liters in one gallon. To convert any measurement in liters to gallons:(number of liters) / 3.79 = (number of gallons)(number of gallons) * 3.79 = (number of liters)An easy way to convert anything is to use Google. Just type something like "convert 10 liters to gallons" and it will give you the result.
1 dry pint is 550ml, so just over 1/2 liter.
20 deciliters