The volume of a gas is totally dependent on the container it is in, gas fills its container completely by its particles spreading out. The volume of the container is the same as volume of the gas inside the container. gasses are most commonly measured in SI units (Liters, mililiters, .....).
Molecules of a gas, like molecules of any substance, take up a certain amount of space. So gas molecules can be measured by volume which is the distance (length, width, height) that the molecules occupy. How tightly they are packed together in a container is measured by pressure. Knowing both values will tell you how much of a gas is present.
5 cuft per hour and its measured in btus
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The property of mass is NOT a measure of how heavy an object is
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It is Measured in Volume as Cubic Feet
neither as liquids are not measured in either of those units. gas is measured in litres or gallons
Gas can be measured by volume (in litres), by mass (in grams/kilograms etc or, in chemistry a mole).
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if you are referring to the gas you buy at gas stations, it is measured in litres. if the sign out front says 95.7, that means it is 95.7 cents per litre.
The property of gas particles that is measured by temperature is the average kinetic energy. This energy will increase as a gas becomes warmer or the temperature increases.
In Canada its measured in litres but some places are different.
FALSE
in inches
because it is a gas
by the liter.