Approximately 860 liters of gaseous oxygen can be obtained from 1 cubic foot of liquid oxygen when it vaporizes. This expansion occurs due to the change in state from liquid to gas.
At standard temperature and pressure, 1 kg of liquid nitrogen will expand to approximately 0.696 cubic meters of gaseous nitrogen.
There are 1,000 liters of liquid gas in 1 cubic meter of LPG gas. The answer would be different if the conversion is from pressurized volume to unpressurized volume.
Liquid oxygen has a density of approximately 1.14 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3). This means that one pound of liquid oxygen is equivalent to approximately 206 cubic centimeters or 0.054 gallons.
There are 1,000 liters of LPG (or any other material) in a cubic meter.
The units that are best suited for measuring liquid volume in an experiment are ml. Remember that ml and cm^3 care interconvertible.
To convert liquid oxygen to gaseous oxygen, you can use the ideal gas law equation PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles of gas, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is temperature. Liquid oxygen has a density of about 1.14 g/mL, so one gallon (3.79 L) would be approximately 4.32 kg. Given the conditions (such as pressure and temperature), you can calculate the volume of gaseous oxygen produced.
.10 liters. You can fit 28.32 liters of liquid into a cubic foot. However liquid propane has an expansion ration of 1:270. 28.32 liters divided by 270 = 1 cubic foot of gas/ .104888888
To convert 1 cubic meter of liquid oxygen to kilograms, you need to know the density of liquid oxygen. The density of liquid oxygen at its boiling point is approximately 1.141 kilograms per liter. Since 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters, you can calculate the conversion by multiplying the density by the volume: 1.141 kg/L x 1000 L = 1141 kg. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of liquid oxygen is equivalent to 1141 kilograms.
Liters are a measure of volume. 1,000 liters is equal to about 264.172 US gallons of liquid or 219.969 UK gallons of liquid. Volume is also measured in cubic units and 1,000 liters is equal to about 61,023.744 cubic inches or 35.314 cubic feet.
Each cubic meter comprises 1,000 liters. Therefore, cubic meters x 1,000 = liters.
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At standard temperature and pressure, 1 kg of liquid nitrogen will expand to approximately 0.696 cubic meters of gaseous nitrogen.
1 cubic meter = 1 000 liters (of water or any other liquid)
Cubic meters and liters are both measures of volume, usually related to liquid volume.
Liters of oxygen gas per hour x 0.0353 = cubic feet per hour
Usually liters or cubic meters
Cubic meters, liters, cubic centimeters, depending on the amount of liquid.