123 x 2.543 /1000 = 28.32 liters, so at stp
28.32 / 22.4 = 1.264 moles, since natural gas is mostly methane
1.264 x16 / 1000 = 0.0202 Kg
Gases are not measured by linear measures such as feet or meters - they are measured either by mass (pounds, kilograms), or by volume (liters, cubic feet). In the case of a volume, you must also know the pressure.
You misunderstant 'Cubic Feet for 'Csquare feet'. Cubic Feet is a measure of volume. Square Feet is a measure of area.
One liter has 1000 cubic centimeters, so 2.0 liters = 2000 cubic centimeters. Then 13.4 * 2000 = 26.8 kilograms.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
1 gram = 0.001 kilograms 303 = grams = 0.303 kilograms
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The units are incompatible. Kilograms are a measure of mass cubic feet are a measure of volume. The density of the substance would be required for any meaningful answer.
Zero. Kilograms are a measure of mass. Cubic feet are a measure of volume. You cannot convert between the two.
At normal temperature and pressure, it is approx 6.19 kilograms.
100 cubic feet equals 1 therm
It depends on 10mm what, and the density (or specific gravity) of whatever that substance is.
97 cubic feet of natural gas will make 1 liquid gallon.
Not a single one. It's like asking how many kilograms are in the color blue. Doesn't make sense.Unless you meant to ask "How many cubic meters are in a 2295 cubic feet?" That you can answer.The conversion is: 1 cubic meter = 35.3146667 cubic feetSo 2295 cubic feet ÷ 35.3147 = 64.9871 cubic meters.
approx. 8 gal. of gas = 1000 cubic feet of natural gas. water can't be compared to natural gas in cubic feet
None. A kilogram is a measure of mass. A cubic foot is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a cubic foot of air. How many kilograms? Next consider a cubic foot of lead. How many kilograms?
Approximately 35,000