There are 1,000 liters of liquid gas in 1 cubic meter of LPG gas. The answer would be different if the conversion is from pressurized volume to unpressurized volume.
Remember the table for liquid volumes 1000 cm^3 = 1 litre# 1000 litres = 1 m^3 The last line of the table is the answer to your question. =
1000 litres = 1 cubic metre: of LPG or air or concrete.
1000 liters
1000 liters to 1 m^3, that is true for all liquids or gasses. Isn't metric much simpler? However, if you wish to know how much volume 1m^3 of liquid LPG would occupy as a gas at room temperature and 1 bar, then apply avogadro's law: pv=nrt
1 cubic meter = 264.2 gallons (rounded), regardless of what's in it, or even if it's empty.
1000L
1 liter = 0.001 cubic meter 1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters
1000 liters per cubic meter.
1,000 liters per cubic meter.
1 metre is approximately 3.28 feet, so if we cube both sides... 1 cubic metre approx. equals 35.29 cubic feet.
One cubic meter = 1,000 liters.
A cubic meter of any substance is 1000 liters.
Liters are per definition the amount of cubic decimeters. So that means, because 1 cubic meter is 1000 cubic decimeters, 1000 liters of water are in one cubic meter area.
A cubic meter (of anything) contains 1000 liters. Liter is the same as cubic decimeter.
15.6 liters = 0.0156 cubic meters
Each cubic meter has 1000 liters.
2.5 liters = 0.0025 cubic meter