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To calculate the number of molecules of SO2 present per cubic meter, you can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mol). First, convert 3.10 x 10^-6 mol to molecules by multiplying by Avogadro's number to get 1.86 x 10^18 molecules of SO2 per cubic meter.
You may want to frame this question in this manner, "Why does cubic unit of cold water have more molecules than same cubic unit of hot water" This is so because heat causes movement in molecules and malkes them move apart. Hence the hotter the water, the further apart the molecules. Therefore, cold water has more molecules than hot water of same unit.
The crystal structure of fluorine is a monoclinic structure at normal atmospheric pressure. It forms a lattice of individual F2 molecules arranged in layers.
Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm^3 1 inch is 2.54 cm. So, a cube of aluminum with a volume of one cubic inch has a volume of 16.39 (rounded to hundredths place) cm^3 Multiply that by 2.7 g/cm^3 and you get 44.25 g. Since your original question was in inches, I assume you want the answer in ounces. So, the final answer is this: One cubic inch of aluminum weighs 1.56 ounces.
Sugar crystals naturally form in a cubic shape due to the way their molecules arrange during the crystallization process. The arrangement of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in sugar molecules creates a crystal lattice structure that is most stable in a cube shape. As the sugar solution cools and solidifies, these molecules align in a repeating pattern that results in the formation of cube-shaped crystals.
It is estimated that there are about 10^19 air molecules in a cubic centimeter.
That depends on the pressure and temperature of the air in the cubic meter. Any time you change the pressure or the temperature of a gas, you change the number of molecules in one cubic meter of it.
If you assume that 1 liter = 61.01 cubic inches, then a 5.3 liter engine displaces 323.353 cubic inches.
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You can't convert a measurement of area (square) into a measurement of volume (cubic). I'm going to assume you meant 196 cubic feet, which would be 338688 cubic inches.
1 litre = 61.023 744 095 cubic inches. so 4.8 Litre (Not Liter, a car engine I assume?) is 293 cubic inches.
I assume you mean cubic yards. 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 5*10*4=200 cubic feet 200/27 =7.4 cubic yards
The answer will depend on the temperature and pressure.
By yards I assume you mean cubic yards. Next: How deep: I assume 3 inches. (969 x 122 /3 ) / 123 = 969 / 36 = 323/12 = 26.9166666 cubic yards
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
Assume 1/4 cubic foot per minute. Therefore 36 cubic feet x 4 minutes equals 144