39.95 because that is the molar mass of Argon
A cubic meter of acetylene gas at room temperature and pressure weighs approximately 1.1 kilograms.
Prices vary widely, but for small quantities $20 for 20 cubic feet is a good ball park. A TIG welder usually consumes 16-10 cubic feet of gas per hour but it is dependent on the region you seek for argon. in other uses such as steelmaking and laboratory uses it depends on the region you seek the gas. the purity and the agreement you have. but it can tolerant around $5 per normal cubic meter.
The amount of BTUs of gas entering a house from the gas meter can vary depending on factors such as the size of the meter, the gas pressure, and the flow rate. Typically, residential gas meters measure gas usage in cubic feet or cubic meters, and this can be converted to BTUs using a conversion factor provided by the gas utility company.
The critical density of argon is approximately 7.18 grams per cubic centimeter. This is the density at the critical point where the liquid and gas phases become indistinguishable.
The current market price for argon gas varies depending on the purity and quantity purchased, but it typically ranges from $0.25 to $0.40 per cubic foot.
Depends on the pressure. Assuming standard pressure, hydrogen's density (as a gas) is 0.0899 kg/m^3. If you have one cubic meter of hydrogen, it will weigh .0899 kg.
A cubic meter of acetylene gas at room temperature and pressure weighs approximately 1.1 kilograms.
1 cubic meter of bio-gas is equivalent to 1000 liters.
841 cubic feet of gases
A cubic meter is a unit of volume, specifically 1,000 litres.Litres per minute is a unit of flow.Units of volume and units of flow do not correlate without some factor of time. The question is invalid. Please restate the question.
The source I went to consult says that argon accounts for 0.0093 (0.93%) ofthe atmosphere. (I was surprised. That's way more than carbon-dioxide !)0.0093 x = 1x = 1/0.0093 = 107.53 cubic meters (rounded)
Assuming you are talking about 'tons' (2,000 pounds) then there is no answer to your question. As an example, if the the cubic meter was filled with hydrogen or helium gas, it would be lighter than air even is, and it would rise up and up toward the sky. A cubic meter of feathers might weigh a few pounds, while a cubic meter of water would weigh nearly a ton. (2,000 pounds). Imagine how much a cubic meter of heavy lead would weigh!
A cubic metre of gas on earth will not have a mass of 1 kg.
There are approximately 93,000 liters of oil in 93 cubic meters of gas, as 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1000 liters.
the question is nonsense as written, but if you meant to ask ; How many liters in one cubic meter of natural gas? ...then the answer is 1000 How much does one cubic meter of natural gas weigh in kilograms? ...then the answer at 20°C & 1 atm (NTP) is 0.668 ...and the answer at 0°C & 1 atm (STP) is 0.717
Multiply cubic meters by 1,000 to get liters.
Argon has a face-centered cubic structure.