The answer depends on the temperature and pressure.
Argon makes up about 0.93% of the Earth's atmosphere by volume.
In one cubic centimeter (cc) of a gas at standard conditions (0°C and 1 atm), there are approximately 2.46 x 10^19 argon atoms. This calculation is based on Avogadro's number and the molar volume of gases under standard conditions.
Argon has 18 electrons.
Argon has 8 valence electrons.
Argon has 18 electrons.
Argon makes up about 0.93% of the Earth's atmosphere by volume.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 1167 miles is equal to 1167 x 1.609344 = 1878.104448 kilometres.
The Sun's volume is approximately the same as 64,314,000 volumes of Earth's Moon.
In one cubic centimeter (cc) of a gas at standard conditions (0°C and 1 atm), there are approximately 2.46 x 10^19 argon atoms. This calculation is based on Avogadro's number and the molar volume of gases under standard conditions.
It means: How many times would you have to empty a full 1-liter bottle into this volume in order to fill it up ?
10 cupfuls
The volume of the Sun is 3.4 x 1017The volume of the Moon is 2.195 x 1010Therefore, you could fit x Moons in the Sun
Argon has 18 electrons.
6. It's the second widest planet in our solar system. But the third lightest.
A beaker of water. Fill the beaker to a certain point, put the fossil in the water and see how many ml the water goes up to. The difference between the original fill line and the fill line after dropping the fossil in is the volume in ml.
To estimate how many footballs would fill Wembley Stadium, we need to consider the stadium's volume and the volume of a standard football. Wembley Stadium has a capacity of about 90,000 spectators and a rough volume of approximately 1.2 million cubic meters. A standard football has a volume of about 0.0042 cubic meters. Therefore, it would take roughly 285 million footballs to fill Wembley Stadium.
The volume is 23,430 cubic inches which would require 101.4 gallons to fill.