On average, 1 cubic meter of compressed natural gas (CNG) weighs approximately 0.67 kilograms. The weight can vary slightly based on the density and pressure at which the CNG is stored.
The density of compressed natural gas (CNG) is typically around 0.03 to 0.04 grams per cubic centimeter.
Well, honey, to convert LPG from cubic meters to kilograms, you need to know the density of the LPG in kilograms per cubic meter. Once you've got that number, you simply multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density in kilograms per cubic meter to get the weight in kilograms. It's as easy as pie, just make sure you have that density value handy, sugar.
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
To convert 110 kilograms per cubic meter to pounds per cubic inch, you'd first convert kilograms to pounds (1 kilogram is approximately 2.20462 pounds) and meters to inches (1 meter is approximately 39.3701 inches), then divide by the cubic conversion factor (1 cubic meter is approximately 61,023.7 cubic inches). So, 110 kilograms per cubic meter is roughly 0.00006307 pounds per cubic inch.
A cubic meter is a unit of volume, not weight. You would also need to know the density of the substance. For example 0.0175 cubic meters of water will weigh much more than the same volume of air.
To convert cubic meters to weight, you need to know the density of the substance you are measuring. Multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density in kilograms per cubic meter to get the weight in kilograms. Alternatively, you can use specific gravity if the substance is a liquid.
concrete weight
A cubic meter of pure water has weight of 1000kg
The answer cannot be known without knowing the substance you are talking about. Kilograms is weight, and cubic yards is volume. A cubic yard of gold is going to weigh more kilograms than a cubic yard of hay.
The density of compressed natural gas (CNG) is typically around 0.03 to 0.04 grams per cubic centimeter.
kilograms are units of weight. There is no such thing as a cubic kilogram.
The weight of steel can vary based on the type and density, but on average, the density of steel is around 7,850 kilograms per cubic meter. Therefore, the weight of 0.25 cubic meters of steel would be approximately 1,962.5 kilograms.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of copper is approximately 8,960 kilograms.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of ice can be calculated by multiplying the density of ice (approximately 917 kilograms per cubic meter) by the volume of 1 cubic meter. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of ice weighs approximately 917 kilograms.
294 KGAns 2 - There is no answer as there is NO co-relation between the figures given ! Cubic feet is a volume and Kg (kilograms) is a weight.ie - 42 cubic feet of feathers weighs a lot less than 42 cubic feet of concrete.
Since cubic feet is a unit of volume, and kilograms is a unit of mass, you can't just convert one to the other. For specific substances, if you know the density, you can do the conversion, but that will be a specific conversion, not valid for other substances.
Without knowing whether this is atmospheric-pressure natural gas, pipeline-pressure or compressed natural gas (and the pressure it's been compressed to), or liquefied natural gas, this is an unanswerable question.