1.7 quarts
Your question makes little sense. If a cylinder holds 6 cubic meters of nitrogen at one atmosphere pressure the volume of the cylinder is 6 cubic meters. However as 150 newtons per squsre meter = 150 Pascals = 0.001480384754 atmospheres, if you took 6 cubic meters of nitrogen at this pressure and then increased the pressure to 1 atmosphere the volue would shrink (because the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure) from 6 cubic meters to 0.008882308524 cubic meters.
if the volume is 50: 1.006 (gml) if the volume is 100: .9 (g/ml) if the volume is 150: .9( g/ml) if the volume is 200: .9 (g/ml)
13.534 gram per cubic centimeter is the mercury density Accordingly, 150 cubic cm mercury = 150/13.534 gram = 11.0832 grams of mercury. Assuming fresh water at room temperature of density 1 gm/cubic centimeter, then water volume is 11.0832/1 = 11.0832 cubic cm.
the answer is 1.5
To find the mass of NaCl present in the solution, we first need to calculate the number of moles of NaCl in the solution using the formula: moles = molarity x volume. The volume here is 150 g of water, which is approximately 150 mL. Therefore, the moles of NaCl in the solution would be (0.050 mol/L) x (0.150 L) = 0.0075 moles. The molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol, so the mass of NaCl in the solution is 0.0075 moles x 58.44 g/mol = approximately 0.44 g.
5% Alcohol by Volume.
1 gallon = 4 quarts 40 gallons * 4 quarts/gallon = 160 quarts 160 quarts > 150 quarts Forty gallons is larger than 150 quarts.
There is 500 ml of liquid and 70% of it is alcohol so 30% is water. .3x500 =150 so 150 ml of H2 O Note 30% = .3=3/10 and 3/10 x500=1500/10=150
75 quarts is 150 pints.
12.5 US bushels is 465 quarts.
yes
4.68 qt 1 quart = 32 oz 1 oz = 0.03 qt 1 Imp. qt = 40 oz
6 quarts
150 sq cm is an area NOT a volume. You cannot convert an area into a volume.
6 quarts with engine oil filter change
6 quarts with the filter change.
6 quarts with filter change