If one were to pour a liter of water at 40 degrees C into a liter of water at 20 degrees C, the final temperature of the two liters of water becomes 30 degrees C. This is because the free energy capacity, or heat carrying capacity of the two additives are the same, since they are both water.
This problem can be solved with the ideal gas law. The original pressure and volume of the container are proportional the final pressure and volume of the container. The original pressure was 1 atmosphere and the original volume was 1 liter. If the final volume is 1.8 liters, then the final pressure is 0.55 atmospheres.
Dissolve 2 moles of the compound in enough water to make a final volume of 1 liter.
The value of 1 kg of heavy crude will be between 1.0 to 1.0714 liters. Definitions of heavy oil vary. Generally, a range of 10 degrees to 20 degrees API is one qualifier, and the viscosity of the oil is a second qualifier. Specific gravity (SG) = 141.5/(131.5 + API) where API = degrees API density. So, 20 degrees equals SG of 0.9333. This is equal to 0.9333 kg/ liter, so 1 liter = 1/0.933 = 1.0714 kg. For 10 degrees API, SG = 1. See related links for discussion of heavy oil and tars.
The density of chlorine as gas is 3,2 g/L at 0 0C and 101 325 kPa.
its depends on the temperature and the density which is never constant , but still one kg = 1.65 lt of lpg
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the temperature would be 50 degrees
195 to 210 degrees is normal.
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195 degrees F
The operating temperature for a 2004 Jeep with a 4.0 liter engine is between 180 and 210 degrees. The optimum temperature would be about 200 degrees (Fahrenheit).
3.4 liter engine. lowspeed fan 217 degrees. high speed fan 230 degrees. 3.8 liter engine. lowspeed 212 degrees. high speed 221 degrees.
The 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2 liter engine operating temperature is 180 degrees. Aftermarket thermostats can allow the operating temperature to rise to 195 degrees.
ford parts . com ( no spaces ) shows 192 degrees Fahrenheit for the 4.9 liter , 5.0 liter , and 5.8 liter engines
temperature has nothing to do with it. 1 liter of anything = 1 liter, it's as simple as that. Just like 1 quart of anything = 1 quart.
Do your homework. If you don't understand the concept for this, ask your teacher. This isn't really the forum for explaining how the equation PV=nRT works.
Keep the coolant temperature below 260 degrees Fahrenheit or you may overheat it.