Multiply 0.0471 by the STP (which is 22.4)
Answer: 1.05504 ---> 1.06
1.01
A container is able to hold water because the container's atoms are bonded closer together than each water molecule's total size. This prevents the water molecules from sliding out between the container's atoms, thereby holding the water inside.
well, it depends on the size of the solid and container.
A gas will take on the size and shape of a container. Liquids and solids will not.
Gases
yes
The amount of water that they 10 cm container can hold is dependent upon the size of the container. The container can be 10 cm tall, or in length, but you also need to know the circumference.
depends on the size of the container...
A "container" can be of any size, it could hold a litre or it could hold 20 litres. Please say a specific size in this kind of question.
250 mL
Two gallon water jug
A container is able to hold water because the container's atoms are bonded closer together than each water molecule's total size. This prevents the water molecules from sliding out between the container's atoms, thereby holding the water inside.
Unless you say size of containers, the question is ridiculous.
'Small' is a relative term. Without an exact size there is no answer.
Since a gallon of oil ranges from 6-8lbs, then you would need a container of at most five gallons and at least four gallons depending on the weight of the oil in ratio to volume.
A layout manager is an object that determines the size and position of the components within a container. Although components can provide size and alignment hints, a container's layout manager has the final say on the size and position of the components within the container.
Any container that has a volume of about 93.6 cubic feet. In other words, the width x length x depth of the container in feet must equal 93.6
It would all depend on the size of the container and the size of the eggs.