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.
Around 13 pounds of oxygen are needed to completely burn 1 pound of No fuel oil, as per the chemical equation for the combustion of the fuel.
Approximately 16 pounds of oxygen are required to burn 1 pound of 2 fuel oil. This is based on the stoichiometric ratio of oxygen to fuel oil for complete combustion.
Approximately 320 pounds of oxygen are required to burn 1 pound of No.2 fuel oil. This is based on the stoichiometric ratio for the combustion reaction of fuel oil.
When converting from grams per mole to pounds per pound-mole, there are approximately 453.6 pounds in a pound-mole.
1.48 grams is equal to approximately 0.0033 pounds.
I assume you're asking about gaseous oxygen, not liquified oxygen. Volume of any gas depends on the pressure. A pound of oxygen can fill as many gallons as the container allows under that pressure. Since it's a gas it expands in the area allowed. Hope that makes sense. == In case you're talking about liquid oxygen, it weighs about 9.52 pounds per gallon. Your pound of liquid oxygen is about 1 2/3 cups of this cryogenic stuff.
Around 13 pounds of oxygen are needed to completely burn 1 pound of No fuel oil, as per the chemical equation for the combustion of the fuel.
Approximately 16 pounds of oxygen are required to burn 1 pound of 2 fuel oil. This is based on the stoichiometric ratio of oxygen to fuel oil for complete combustion.
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Tablespoon and Pound ere two different measurements(liquid and weight)
1 pound 1 pound 1 pound lol, you did mean weight wise right?
Approximately 320 pounds of oxygen are required to burn 1 pound of No.2 fuel oil. This is based on the stoichiometric ratio for the combustion reaction of fuel oil.
1 pound is in a pound.
There is 1/2 pound in a half pound.
Impossible to calculate... a pound - is a measure of dry weight... a LITRE - is a liquid measurement. The two are not interchangeable.
74.5 pounds 1lb = 1 pound
30 pounds, lb means pounds