That completely depends on the temperature and pressure at which it's stored.
Ever hear the statement that a gas has no definite size or shape ?
That's right. If I give you some hydrogen, you can store it in as few or as many
cubic feet as you like. Give it a big container, and it'll fill the whole thing. Make
the container smaller, and it'll still all fit.
Did you ever let some air out of a tire and find that most of the tire was still full
but this little section of it over here was empty ?
Come on. Learn your gas!
1 Kg of H2 = 2.1 Kg of Natural Gas, or 2.8 Kg of Gasoline
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a gallon US equals ~0.13 cubic feet. An imperial gallon equals ~0.16 cubic feet.
One US gallon = 231 cubic inches.
Assuming all the water becomes steam in that 1 minute: 1 gallon = 0.13368 cubic feet and the volumetric expansion of water into steam is 1675. Therefore 1 gallon of water will produce 1675 x 0.13368 = 223.914 cubic feet of steam. Which would also be 223.914 cubic feet per minute since the water is evaporated in 1 minute.
231 inches cubed.
231 cubic inches
One gallon of water is equal to 0.004951 cubic yards.
There are 231 cubic inches in one gallon of water.
1 US gallon = 0.13 cubic feet
There are 0.003785 cubic meters in one gallon of water.
One gallon of water equates to about 0.133 cubic feet.
No. One gallon of water equates to 0.13368 cubic feet.
Each US gallon of water equates to a volume of 231 cubic inches.
One gallon of water takes up 231 cubic inches.
There are 7.48 gallons in one cubic foot. So, there are 0.13368 cubic feet per gallon
One gallon of water equates to 231 cubic inches.There are 231 cubic inches in one gallon of water.
1 US gallon contain 231 cubic inches.
1 gallon of water is equal to: 0.1337 cubic feet.