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Q: How many liters of gaseous oxygen in a cubic foot of liquid oxygen?
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How do i Convert one gallon of liquid oxygen to cubic feet of oxygen gas?

1 cubic foot of liquid oxygen is about 860 cubic feet of gaseous oxygen.


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What are 1000 liters?

Liters are a measure of volume. 1,000 liters is equal to about 264.172 US gallons of liquid or 219.969 UK gallons of liquid. Volume is also measured in cubic units and 1,000 liters is equal to about 61,023.744 cubic inches or 35.314 cubic feet.


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Each cubic meter comprises 1,000 liters. Therefore, cubic meters x 1,000 = liters.


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Liters of oxygen gas per hour x 0.0353 = cubic feet per hour


How do you convert cubic meters of water to liters of water?

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Can volume measurement in liters or cubic meters?

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How many gallons of liquid hydrogen do you get from 1 cubic foot of gaseous hydrogen?

Well, since, at 1 atmosphere of pressure, it take roughly 848 cubic feet of gaseous hydrogenat 23 degrees C to equal 1 cubic foot of liquid hydrogen at -252.8 degrees C,one could easily deduce that 1 SCF of gaseous hydrogen would theoretically equal 1/848 SCF of liquid hydrogen, or just bareld over 2 cubic inches.