These old fashioned units are used only for confusion. The recommendation is to use the SI.
The US "ton" is 907 kg.
The US gallon is 3,785 L.
The density of pure liquid ammonia (NH3) is 681,9 kg/m3.
So, 907 kg contain 1 330,107 L; and this volume is equal to 351,415 gallons.
THere are 286 gallons in a metric ton
One barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
One liter is equal to about 0.264 US gallons or 0.219 UK gallons.
27,154
There are eight pints to one gallon, so 1 pint equals 0.125 gallons (1/8 gallon).
NH3,1 nitrogen atom,3 hydrogen atoms.R-717 for Refridgeration purpose.
the adsorption capacity of calcium is 0.78 kg/ kg of calcium chloride from one article on adsorption cycle
The answer is 159,62 g for the anhydrous salt.
There are 6.02x10^23 molecules in one mole of anything.
There are 2 gallons in one peck.
There are 0.2641729 U.S. Gallons in one liter.
Ammonia is made out of one nitrogen and three hydrogen atoms.
42 gallons
One trillion gallons.
this is a easy one. There are only 0.04166 moles.
connect two propane cylinders together with pipe. Put a pressure valve on it for safety purposes. Put a fill valve on top of one and a release valve on the bottom of the other. Connect the release valve to a piece of pipe so you can direct it. Put the cylinder with the release valve into a tub of dry ice and direct the pipe out a hole in the side. Put household ammonia in the top valve of one. Maintain a temperature of −33.34 °C, 240 K or slightly above. As the hydrogen evaporates from solution it will condense on the cold side and drip to the bottom. If you connect a small container... (prefferably something that will seal automatically when disconnected) to the end of the pipe and something that will handle the pressure of the ammonia as temperature rises to ambient temperature. You now will have almost pure ammonia. As long as you stay away from breaking the bonds of hydrogen and oxygen that form water (by boiling it). By the way use all steel pipe and better if they're welded joints. Do not use any brass as ammonia reacts with brass violently. Your pressure valve and final container/pressure tank must be one designed specifically with that in mind so there will be a little cost involved.
One liter = about 0.219 UK gallons.