Heptane has the chemical formula of C7H16. It has a BTU rating of 19,163 BTU per pound and a rating of 4,465.8 kilojoules per mole.
I think a Google search will help you with this one. Try: horse manure/btu or something like that.
35kW is 119,424.97 BTU/hr
102,000 BTU = 1 ccf
1 ton of cooling in 12,000 btu's
A watt is used to measure power, whereas a British Thermal Unit (BTU) is an archaic unit used for measuring energy. As power and energy are two different quantities, you cannot convert a watt into a BTU.Your question is rather like asking, "How many kilometres per hour' are there in a furlong?"
What are the high and low heating values for heptane ((Btu/cu ft)
No, the BTU (British Thermal Unit) value of gasoline does not increase if the temperature decreases. The BTU value of gasoline is a measure of its energy content and is not affected by temperature changes.
Heptane has not a pH.
btu per pound * pounds per gallon OK, it sounds as if you know the value of fuel in oil btu per pound.Now find out how much a gallon of fuel oil weighs and multiply the btu value x that weight in pounds and that is the value per gallon. Or simply, diesel fuel is #2 fuel oil which contains 140,000 btu per gallon.
Yes, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has a BTU (British Thermal Unit) value, which is a measure of its energy content. The BTU value of H2S is approximately 300 BTU per cubic foot at standard conditions. This makes it a combustible gas, although it is primarily known for its toxic properties rather than its energy content.
Propylene has a lower heating value of approximately 21,500 BTU per gallon.
The average heating value of heating oil is around 138,500 Btu per gallon. Since there are approximately 3.785 liters in a gallon, one liter of heating oil would contain about 36,600 Btu.
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To convert joules to British thermal units (Btu), you can use the conversion factor: 1 joule is equal to 0.000947817 Btu. Therefore, 57281 joules is equivalent to 57.81 Btu.
There is not a difference in the two products, only the two names. n-heptane is simply medical terminology instead of scientific terminology.
Yes, heptane is a colorless liquid at room temperature. It is a hydrocarbon compound with the chemical formula C7H16.
No, heptane is a liquid at room temperature.