350 lb = 158.7573 kg (1 lb = 0.4535924 kg)
1 lb =0.4563 kg 1 g =1000 kg 1 lb = 456.3 g
1 .6 lb
1 UK gallon of water weighs 10 lb 1 cubic foot of water contains 6 1/4 gallons (6.25) and so weighs 62.5 lb so 54 cu feet weigh 54 X 62.5 lb or 3375 lb (or just over 1 and a half tons)
4 lb = 4 x 16 oz = 64 80 oz is 16 oz bigger than 4 lb which is 1 lb more as 80 oz is 5 lb
It would take 1 ton of water to create 1 ton of steam.
If the water content of the steam is 5% by mass, then the steam is said to be 95% dry and has a dryness fraction of 0.95.Dryness fraction can be expressed as:ζ = ws / (ww + ws) (1)whereζ = dryness fractionww = mass of water (kg, lb)ws = mass of steam (kg, lb)GAJANAN Nalegaonkar
First convert 1 lb of water to lb-moles which is 0.055 lb-moles (you'll need this later). This problem can be broken into 3 steps:(1) You need to detemine how much heat is needed to raise room temperature water (68oF) to 212oF. This can be used using the heat capacity of water which at room temperature is 1 Btu/lboF. So the amount of heat needed for this is:Q1 = m*Cp*ΔT= (1 lb)*(1 Btu/lboF)*(212 - 68oF)= 144 Btu(2) Next you need to account for the phase change. The water changes to steam at 212oF. You use the heat of vaporization which you can look up in any Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Handbook. The Hvap that I found is 17493.5 Btu/lb-mole.Q2 = n(lb-moles)*Hvap= (0.055 lb-moles)*(17493.5 Btu/lb-mole)= 972.64 Btu(3) Next you need to find out how much heat is needed to raise the temperature of the steam from 212 to 213oF. You can look up the heat capacity of steam at 212oF to be 0.485 Btu/lboF.Q3 = m*Cp*ΔT= (1 lb)*(0.485 Btu/lboF)*(213-212oF)= 0.485 BtuTo find the total heat needed add Q1+Q2+Q3 (144+972.64+0.485) =1117.12 Btu
1 M3 of water will make 1 tomme of steam
16 ounces in 1 lb. of water.
It takes 1 BTU to raise 1 lb of water per degree Fahrenheit.
1 ton of steam. how much steam is vague question. steam can be at different pressures and saturations. At 212°F, 14.7 psia, liquid water has a specific volume of 0.016716 ft3/lbm and steam has a specfic volume of 26.80 3/lbm, which is a volume ratio of ~1603 : 1 of steam:water.
1 gallon of water weighs 8.34 lb so it will make 8.34 lb of ice
The answer will depend on the starting temperature of the water. It will also depend on the pressure.
The answer will depend on the units for the temperature.
1lb crisco equals 1 lb lard
2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)