You don't have to find the volume !
If gas is put into a closed container, it fills it. The volume of gas in a one liter tank is one liter.
You find the height, length and the width and you multiple them together then you will get the answer.
Thirty gallons of anything is thirty gallons. Maybe you're asking about compressing helium, but you need to say what pressure you're using and what temperature, to determine how much helium will fit into a 30 gallon tank.
You need to find the density of the oil, from this you will be able to calculate the volume.
This is clearly lifted from some test paper, omitting the vital diagram. The volume of a rectangular prism is the area of the base multiplied by the height. Same for a cube.
I would use a gram on a scale because meter is distance, liter is volume, milli is very small, and kilo is very large.
divide its mass with its volume
You find the height, length and the width and you multiple them together then you will get the answer.
Thirty gallons of anything is thirty gallons. Maybe you're asking about compressing helium, but you need to say what pressure you're using and what temperature, to determine how much helium will fit into a 30 gallon tank.
2 liters or 16 ounce 12 ounce depends it can be anything because it depends on the capacity of the soft What_volume_of_helium_would_be_in_a_balloon_the_size_of_a_soft_drink_bottlebottle
You need to find the density of the oil, from this you will be able to calculate the volume.
The basic way is you take the volume of the water before you put the object in the water, then you measure the volume of the water and object.
The volume of a kilogram varies depending on the substance being measured, as it is a unit of mass and liter is a unit of volume. The conversion from kilograms to liters also depends on the density of the substance. To find the volume in liters, you need to know the density of the material.
You need to find the density of helium in pounds per cubic foot. Then since density is mass/volume, divide the mass by the density. You may find getting the density into the units you need to use a challenge.
This is clearly lifted from some test paper, omitting the vital diagram. The volume of a rectangular prism is the area of the base multiplied by the height. Same for a cube.
they way u can find it if u study hard and pay attention btch
In order to find the volume of a liquid you first need to know its mass and density. You can then use the formula: volume = mass / density. For instance, if you have 2 kg of water, you can find out the volume that the water occupies. Water have a density of around 1kg/liter. We then use the mass/density formula:Volume = mass / density = 2 kg/(1 kg/liter) = 2 liter.We have now calculated that 2 kg of water occupies 2 liter of space, or 2 cubic decimeter (2 dm^3).
Molarity is moles/liter, so in order to find the moles of a substance in a given volume, simply multiply molarity with volume (in liters). n=M*V