1,400 mL
all of it - the air would expand to fit the entire container.
I believe this is the the amount of time it takes for all of the LN to evaporate out of the contain given *the container is filled *the container is not moved or opened during this time For example, the tank I have has *max capacity - 3.15L *static evaporation rate - 0.143L/day *static hold time - 22 days
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Something not everyone takes into account is that every molecule has a weight, even the molecules that make up air. It may not be noticeable, but it's definitely present. So if by "empty tank" you mean "a tank containing no molecules", and it were compared to a tank filled with air, or "a tank containing at least one molecule", then you can see that a tank filled with air will weigh more than an empty tank (although the difference may be very very small).
A 'eureka can' is basically a container with a spout. The spout is positioned a little distance below the top of the container. It is used to find the volume of usually an irregular obect by immersion into water and displacing a volume of water equal to the object's volume. To find the volume of an object, the eureka can is filled with water. The water spills out level to the rim of the spout. The obect is then lowered into the eureka can. Water, equal to the volume of the obect, is spilled out via the spout into a measuring container and thus the volume of the object can be discovered. The name of the can comes from the legend that Archimedes when getting into his filled-up bath, he realised that the volume of water that was spilled over was equal to that part of him that was in the bath...and thus "Eureka!", Ive found it!
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A balloon filled with -2 degrees Celsius air will move to a room to a temperature of 8 degrees Celsius because of the collision of the air particles.
The H20 molecules are bound together, it is called surface tension.
Water in contact with ice will cool to zero degrees Celsius (equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit).
The number of gas molecules changes.the number of gas molecules changes
A container of gas is always full because a gas will always take up the amout of space it is given. Just imagine a bunch of floating molecules in a container whose motion is random and bouncing all over the place. Unlike, a liquid who always has a definite amount of volume will only take up the amount of space it can.
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