1 Kg of feathers weighs 1 Kg
1 Kg of iron weighs 1 Kg
1 Kg of butane weighs 1 Kg :P
Molecular weight of Butane (C4H10) 58.1222 g/mol
Element Symbol Atomic Mass # of Atoms Mass PercentHydrogenH1.007941017.342%CarbonC12.0107482.658%
The volume occupied by a mass of any gas is inversely proportional to its pressure and directly proportional to its temperature. You would, therefore, need to know its pressure and temperature to answer the question.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A liter is a measure of volume, kg is a measure of weight or mass.
gasiline 1 litres weight 0.66 kilogram
Approx 1.7L are in one Kg
No. Milligrams and kilograms are measures of weight or mass. Gallons is a measure of volume.
The boiling point of butane is roughly -1.1oC.
is there a weight difference in propane verses butain
Butane is a hydrocarbon compound found in natural gas and crude oil. Both natural gas and crude oil are fossil fuels. At sufficient pressure and low temperature, it can be a liquid. So in answer to your question, butane is compound that comes from a fossil fuel, and can be both a liquid and a gas depending on the pressure and temperature. Natural gas is mostly methane and ethane, with small amounts of butane and propane, so it is usually stored as a gas phase. Crude oil has many hydrocarbon compounds heavier than butane, so it remains a liquid. See related link.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG is a mixture of liquid propane and butane under pressure.
No, kiloliters is a measure of volume (usually liquid) and kilograms is weight or mass.
No. Milligrams and kilograms are measures of weight or mass. Gallons is a measure of volume.
The boiling point of butane is roughly -1.1oC.
Butane boils at -1C and melts at -140C. Therefore, at -4C it is a liquid.
Depends on the liquid. Gallons measure volume, kilograms measure weight. A gallon of water does not weigh the same as a gallon of gasoline. Different liquids have different densities.
Gallons are a measure of volume and kilograms are a measure of mass, therefore, without a weight of the 3 gallons of whatever liquid you have, that answer can not be figured.
Butane is a component of LPG Liquefied Petroleum Gas. Butane is a hydrocarbon that is present natural gas and can be obtained when petroleum is refined. Butane is a gaseous alkane. The chemical symbol of Butane is C4H10. The main advantage of Butane is that it can be liquefied easily. This means that Butane can be used in both liquid and solid forms
1 litre liquid is aprrox 910 grams or 0.910 Kilograms in weight.
is there a weight difference in propane verses butain
Butane is a gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature. In the fuel tanks of cigarette lighters, butane welding torches, and most other butane powered heating devices, butane has been compressed to the point that it remains liquid at room temperature. When the trigger of these devices is depressed, a valve opens, allowing butane to escape from the tank, and in doing so, it's pressure drops to atmospheric pressure, and the liquid butane escaping the tank rapidly boils and becomes a gas, which is ignited by an ignition source. Strictly speaking, if the tank contained pure butane, when all the butane has evaporated, all that would be left in the tank is butane gas at atmospheric pressure. If you sprayed liquid butane on your table, and it were completely pure, the liquid would evaporate, leaving nothing behind. In reality, butane fuel is not completely pure, and may contain small amounts of all sorts of contaminants, some of which can be left behind after the butane evaporates. Some of these contaminants like methane, ethane, and propane likely would evaporate away with the butane, but other contaminants, like trace amounts of other petroleum distillates will likely remain after the butane evaporates.
The liquid butane in a lighter was compressed, and is under pressure. At normal temperatures, if released from the lighter it will change back to a gas. Extremely rapid evaporation.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG is a mixture of liquid propane and butane under pressure.