1 pascal = 1 newton per square meter
1 hectopascal = 100 pascal = 100 newtons per square meter
1,000 hectopascal = 100,000 newtons per square meter
That pressure is roughly equal to 1.209 pounds per square inch.
Pressure = (force)/(area) .
"Grams" is not a unit of pressure.
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# Density is not measured in grams; # The question is unanswerable in any units without more information (temperature, pressure, etc.).
One ATM, Atmosphere, is equal to 1033.2275548 grams. An ATM is a unit of pressure. Pressure is equal to the force divided by the area.
The answer will depend on the temperature and pressure. At the pressure of 1 atmosphere (760 millimetres of mercury), 100 ml of pure water will have a mass of 99.9840 grams at 0 deg C, 99.9972 grams at 4 deg C (its greatest mass), 99.8203 grams at 20 deg C ("room" temperature), 95.84 grams at 100 deg C.
Kilopascals would be the unit typically used to measure pressure. Grams and kilograms are units of mass, while newtons are units of force.
The weight of oxygen in a tank can vary based on its size and pressure. A standard medical oxygen tank, such as an E cylinder, typically contains around 680 grams of oxygen when filled to its full working pressure.
For pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure, 850 ml has a mass of 850 grams.
The mass of the helium gas sample is already given as 4.00 grams. This value represents the weight of the gas under the specified conditions of temperature and pressure. Therefore, the mass of the sample is 4.00 grams.
Depends on the atomic mass of the molecule, the pressure, and the temperature
Approximately 867 grams depending on the current atmospheric pressure.
Chlorine is a gas. Its density depends on pressure, temperature and volume of the container.
At standard temperature and pressure, ml = grams for water, so at STP, 134.63 ml of water = 134.63 grams.