specific gravity for common natural gas : 0.55 to 0.7
Specific gravity is unitless and is give the density of the gas divided by the density of air at 20C and 1bar.
specific gravity of any substance can be find out only when it will be in liquid or gas medium.Because specific gravity of any liquid equals to ratio of density of that liquid to the density of water and specific gravity of any gas is the ratio of density of that gas to the density of air. cement is solid material(powder form) and so can not be graded on the basis of specific gravity in all conditions. (ravi nitesh,KPTL)
1 standard cubic foot of natural gas gives about 1030 BTU
No, propane gas heaters are designed to operate on propane gas, while natural gas heaters are designed to operate on natural gas. They require different gas pressures and safety mechanisms specific to each gas type. Using a propane gas heater with natural gas can be dangerous and may damage the heater.
The volume density of the gas can be calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. However, more information is needed about the gas's molecular weight to calculate specific gravity, which is the ratio of the density of the gas to the density of air at a specific temperature and pressure.
No, natural gas is not considered a mineral. Minerals are inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure, whereas natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons that are gaseous at atmospheric pressure and temperatures.
0.55 to 0.7
The specific gravity of a mixture of gas and water would depend on the proportions of gas and water in the mixture. Gas would typically have a much lower specific gravity than water. The specific gravity of the mixture can be calculated by taking into account the specific gravity of each component and their respective proportions in the mixture.
To convert liters of gas to kilograms, you need to know the specific gravity of the gas. Once you have the specific gravity, you can multiply the volume in liters by the specific gravity to get the weight in kilograms.
To convert tonnes to billion cubic meters (bcm) for natural gas: Determine the specific gravity of the gas in cubic meters per tonne. Multiply the number of tonnes by the specific gravity to obtain the volume in cubic meters. Divide the result by 1,000,000,000 to convert cubic meters to bcm.
No, gas gravity and specific gravity are not the same. Gas gravity refers to the ratio of the density of a gas to the density of air, while specific gravity is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance, typically water.
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Specific gravity, (similar to density) has no meaning for a gas, since the density varies with pressure and temperature.
The specific gravity of nitrogen gas (N2) is about 0.967.
specific gravity of any substance can be find out only when it will be in liquid or gas medium.Because specific gravity of any liquid equals to ratio of density of that liquid to the density of water and specific gravity of any gas is the ratio of density of that gas to the density of air. cement is solid material(powder form) and so can not be graded on the basis of specific gravity in all conditions. (ravi nitesh,KPTL)
The SG of Butane - (C4H10) is: 2.0061
One example of a mineral with low specific gravity is pumice. Pumice is a volcanic rock formed from frothy lava with numerous gas bubbles trapped within its structure, resulting in a low density and specific gravity.
737.22 - see http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_liquids.htm The sp. gravity of the petrol(vehicle) is 0.73722 and that of natural petrol is 0,71122 Note that specific gravity has no units.