Well, if you take the standard meter-kilogram-second system, it would be measured in m³.
It doesn't matter if it is a gas, a solid, a liquid or anything else that is matter : if it takes a volume, you can measure it in cube meters.
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In the US its by the gallon or by the cubic foot. Most of the world uses the liter.
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The molar volume of hydrogen is approx. 22,7 L at 100 kPa and 0C.
To measure the density of a gas you find the mass and volume, then divide the volume by the mass.
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hydrogen and hydrogen gas are same hydrogen is gas
It is Measured in Volume as Cubic Feet
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The volume of gas inspired or expired during each respiratory cycle.
The volume of gases is measured with gas-meters.
Gas can be measured by volume (in litres), by mass (in grams/kilograms etc or, in chemistry a mole).
The volume of a gas is totally dependent on the container it is in, gas fills its container completely by its particles spreading out. The volume of the container is the same as volume of the gas inside the container. gasses are most commonly measured in SI units (Liters, mililiters, .....).
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The reaction equation is: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O So one need two volume part of hydrogen and one volume part of oxygen to form water.
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Not usually. Gas is usually measured by volume.
The volume of gases is measured with gas-meters.
By normally pressure, volume or weight.