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How do you convert liters to atmospheres?

You don't. Liters is a unit of volume, atmospheres is a unit of pressure.


What is the pressure of 3.80 moles of oxygen be at a temp of 299 K and a volume of 11.3 L?

This equation is applicable: pV=nRTp = 3,8 x 0,082057 x 299/11,3 = 8,25 atmospheres


What volume will 3.56 moles of methane occupy at STP?

This volume is 79,79 litres.


What is Atmospheres to milliliters?

Atmospheres cannot be converter to milliliters. Atmospheres are a unit of pressure based on the Earth's atmosphere. Milliliters are a unit of volume, otherwise known as a cubic centimeter.


Does methane have a higher density than oxygen and carbon dioxide?

Oxygen gas (2 Oxygen atoms per molecule) has a molecular weight of 32 g per mol, Carbon dioxide (1 Carbon atom + 2 Oxygen atoms per molecule) has a molecular weight of 44 g per mol, Methane (1 Carbon atom + 4 Hydrogen atoms per molecule) has a molecular weight of 16 g per mol, which that means when under the same temperature and pressure conditions, with the same amount of particles in the space (volume), methane would be the least dense of these gases, followed by oxygen, then finally carbon dioxide the most dense.


Ideal gas law measures volume in what?

atmospheres


What volume of oxygen is needed to react with solid sulfur to form 6.20L of sulfur dioxide?

1 mol of sulfur reacts with 1 mol of oxygen to form 1 mol of sulfur dioxide. The balanced chemical equation is: S(s) + O2(g) -> SO2(g). Since gases occupy the same volume under the same conditions, the volume of oxygen needed would also be 6.20L.


What part of the earth is mostly oxygen by volume?

These are the concentrations of gasses in the atomosphere: Nitrogen------78.08% Oxygen------20.95% Water------0 to 4% Argon--------0.93% Carbon Dioxide------0.036% Neon-----0.0018% Helium----0.0005% Methane--0.00017% Hydrogen--0.00005% Nitrous Oxide--0.00003% Ozone--0.00004% However the higher you go in the atmosphere the higher the concentration of oxygen.


What is the mass of air required for the complete combustion of 1g of methane?

CH4 + 2 O2 --> CO2 + 2 H2Ox / 64 = 1 / 16x = 4 g oxygenAssuming oxygen is 20% oxygen...4 = .2 xx = 20 g air that is one possible answer.A better answer--- air is 20% oxygen by volume and 80% nitrogen by volume.1g methane / 16 = 0.0625 mole0.0625 / 1mole meth = x / 2mole oxyx = 0.125 mole oxygen =20% of air--- 0.625 mole 'air'0.2 x 32 + 0.8 x 28 = 28.8 g/mole of air0.625 x 28.8 = 18 grams of airSince air is 20% oxygen by volume, the 2nd answer is best.


What are the five primary gases that make up the gas giants?

The five primary gases that make up gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn are hydrogen, helium, methane, ammonia, and water vapor. These gases form the majority of the planets' atmospheres, with hydrogen and helium being the most abundant.


Will the volume of oxygen increase or decrease after burning?

oxygen is used ... volume decreases.


Why the rusted nails would have a greater volume than the same nails before they had rusted?

Rust is a compound that forms when iron reacts with oxygen and water. When iron rusts, it expands and forms a rough surface, which increases the volume of the nails. This expansion is due to the formation of iron oxide layers on the surface of the nails.