556g, 17.31 mol, approx 388 l vol at STP
SiH4 density is 556kg/m3, (source airliquide website) which is 556g/l
SiH4 has a molecular weight of 32.12, therefore 556 g is 556/32.12 moles= 17.31 mol
Assuming ideal gas 22.4 l per mol volume at standard temp and pressure we get approxiamte volume of 388 litres
A liter is a measure of volume. So a liter of liquid ocupies the same amount of space as a liter of gas.
Silane SiH4 is a gas molecule similar to methane CH4 where the carbon has been replaced by Silicon. It is roughy twice as heavy as methane and is pyrophoric.
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Silicon + Water
About twice the size of a 2 liter soda bottle. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold- the container must be vacuum insulated, or the liquid nitrogen quickly turn to gas.
A liter is a measure of volume. So a liter of liquid ocupies the same amount of space as a liter of gas.
Silane SiH4 is a gas molecule similar to methane CH4 where the carbon has been replaced by Silicon. It is roughy twice as heavy as methane and is pyrophoric.
depends
A liter is a unit of volume.it is a good way to guage the actual space a liquid, solid or gas occupies
Silicon + Water
Is that a trick question? CO2 does not have liquid phase as it goes from solid to gas
About twice the size of a 2 liter soda bottle. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold- the container must be vacuum insulated, or the liquid nitrogen quickly turn to gas.
The "1.5 liter" is the engine size. The Prius gas tank holds 11 gallons.
gas particles are far and liquid particles are not too much far
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The number of moles of the compound in question per liter liquid.