One cubic foot of natural gas weighs approximately 0.8 to 1.0 pound, depending on its composition and temperature. The density can vary slightly based on factors such as pressure and the specific gas mixture. Generally, the average weight is often cited around 0.9 pounds per cubic foot.
The world's largest proven gas reserves are located in Russia, with 4.757 × 1013 m³ (1.6 × 1015 cu ft). Russia is also the world's largest natural gas producer, through the Gazprom company.
35.79 CU FT in 1 gallon of compressed propane
Because mass = volume x density you need to know this value of density to calculate the mass.
Copper has the natural isotopes Cu-63 and Cu-65.
Well, honey, 1 mmBTU of natural gas is roughly equal to around 53.6 kilograms of compressed natural gas (CNG). So, if you're looking to convert between the two, that's the magic number you need. Hope that helps, sugar!
350 cu ft
1900000000000000
62.4 pounds
62.30 pounds per cu ft
# 1United States:652,900,000,000 cu m2007# 2Russia:610,000,000,000 cu m2007# 4Iran:111,800,000,000 cu m2007# 5Japan:100,300,000,000 cu m2007
50 lb.
10 pounds
1000 cu. ft. in a dekatherm
1 cup of tomatoes would weigh between 6.25 and 6.50 ounces with 5 net carbs
Cu(OH)2 is a solid.
A 2.18 moles of Cu has a weight of 138.53 g. This is obtained by multiplying the 2.18 by the weight of 1 mole of Cu.
Mercury has a density of 13.55 grams per cu cm, so 1 liter (1,000 cu cm) weighs 13,550 grams or 13.55 kg.