No. As long as they're at the same temperature.
15g in 100L is 0.15g/ litre. The molecular weight of NaOH is 40g/mol. 0.15/40 is .00375 molar.
CH4 + 2 O2 -> CO2 + 2 H2O So for every L of CH4 you need 2 L of O2 So for 50L of CH4 you need 100L O2
The universal gas equation is PV = nRT (Pressure x Volume = Number of moles x Universal Gas Constant x Temperature in Kelvin/Rankin). So - if Pressure is constant, the number of moles is constant, but the temperature increases from 25C (298 K) to 125C (398K) - a 34% increase, a similar 34% increase in volume will occur.
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A Hectoliter = 100L A Kiloliter = 1000L 1000L/100L = 10 Hectoliters per kiloliter
He/she stores the water in the lining of the stomach in sacs, which turns into fat and it goes into its blood stream after 100L of water.
200 liters is closest.
This mainly depends on pressure and temperature (not mentioned in this question)The gas density at STP (0 °C and 101.325 kPa) is 0.08988 g,so 100L hydrogen gas at 0 °C and 101.325 kPaweighs 8.988 g
There are 100L in a hL
My 100l has a standing loss of 2kwh and my 200l is 3kwh.
1000cc is 1 liter.
100L : FRAME MEANS 100mm is the height of the Center of the Motor shaft from it's base. If i'm wrong, please let me know phani_raj@rediffmail.com
No, centi = L/100, hecto = 100L
100l
I don't know apart from it isn't 100L