100 cubic decimetres is roughly 22 gallons. Each gallon takes up 231 cubic inches so 22 x 231 = 5082 cubic inches or 12909 cubic centimetres
It takes approximately 62,000 liters (16,400 gallons) of water to produce 1 ton of steel. This water is used for cooling, cleaning, and in the production process itself. Efficient water management practices are important in the steel industry to minimize water consumption.
Yes, water takes up space because it has mass and volume. When water is poured into a container, it displaces the air or other substances in that container, showing that it occupies a certain amount of space.
4 ounces of water will take up more space than 4 ounces of ice, as water is a liquid and ice is a solid. When water freezes into ice, it expands, increasing its volume.
Water dispenser coolers can be wall-mounted, where the water is obtained from the main supply, or free-standing and filled from purchased bottle water. The free-standing variety typical take 2, 4 or 5 gallon refill bottles.
Steam takes up more space than liquid water because the molecules of water in steam have higher energy and are further apart from each other compared to when they are in liquid form. This causes steam to have a larger volume and be less dense than liquid water.
it is reccomended you take in 2 liters of water a day
0.95 m3 = 950 liters
Liters are used to measure volume. Volume is the amount of space that matter take up.
About 5.5 liters.
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In order to get 10 percent HCl how much liters of water is needed when combined with 0 Celsius degrees 0.7 atmosphere pressure and 160 liters of HCl it will take a lot of thinking. The answer to this question is 1.64L.
It depends entirely on the substance. 0.2 kilograms of lead take up much less space then 0.2 kilograms of water, and 0.2 kilograms of air takes up much more space! You must know the density of the thing you are measuring to know this answer.Roughly 200g if it is 0.2 liters of water, but different substances will have different masses , and there will be differences for different temperature and pressure.
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Given a launch cost of $10,000 per pound for space shuttle cargo, a gallon of water (8.3 lbs) costs approximately $83,000 to launch into space.
A solid does take up space. Although it doesn't take up as much mass if it were to be a liquid or a gas.For example ice doesn't take up as much space as water or water vapor 123456789
A running tap typically uses around 6-7 liters of water per minute. So, it would take roughly 1 to 1.5 minutes for a running tap to use 7-10 liters of water.
Yes, water does take up space. It has mass and volume, which means it occupies a certain amount of space depending on the quantity of water present.