PV/T=PV/T
1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 25 C = 1.50 ATM * V / 20.0 C
1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 298 K = 1.50 ATM * V / 293.2 K
1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 298 K / 1.50 ATM * 293.2 K = V
118 ML = V
Density = mass/volume so in this case 200/1500 = 0.13 g/cm3
Ounces are weight. Liters are volume.
25 g/cm3 x 60 cm3 = 1500 g
Neither, 1500 mL and 1.5 L are equal to the same volume.
No one answer, since there is no one powder, and it varies depending on single base or double based powders, but 1000 to 1500 times roughly.
Volume = pi*12*1500 = 1500*pi = 4712.38898 or about 4712 cubic feet
3 percent
1000-1500
1500
Density = mass/volume so in this case 200/1500 = 0.13 g/cm3
It is the same volume.
CC'S STANDS FOR CUBIC CENTIMETERS AND IS A MEASURE OF VOLUME NOT WEIGHT.THEREFORE,1500 CC'S CANNOT BE EXPRESSED IN LBS.ONLY IN A LIQUID MEASURE OF VOLUME. BY THE WAY 1500 CC'S IS EQUIVALENT TO 1.5 LITERS 1500cc = 1.5 L= 1.5 kg=
No. They're the same volume.
Millimetres measure distance and litres measure volume, so you cannot compare the two. 1500 millilitres equals 1.5 litres.
Volume of the sphere: 4/3*pi*7.1^3 = 1499.214091 cubic m or about 1500 cubic m
1500 cm3
Millimetres measure distance and litres measure volume, so you cannot compare the two. 1500 millilitres equals 1.5 litres.