1 gallon liquid propane will expand to 36.5 cubic feet this is 275.28 x the original volume. So 1 liter expands to 275.28 liters or 0.27528 cu. meters
1 cu ft = ~0.02832 cu. meters
0.27528 cu.m. / 0.02832 cu.m./cu.ft. =~9.72 cu.ft.
36.39 cu.ft per gallon / 4.24 lbs per gallon = 9.29/lb
It depens on what you put it in.
90 cubic feet equates to 673.24675 US gallons of liquid propane.
one pound of liquid propane equals 8.5 cubic feet of burnable gas will this help
1,400 cubic feet per hour of liquid propane is about 10,472.7 US gallons per hour.
Depends on pressure.
Just doing some research on conversion myself and found the following resource which was helpfulhttp://www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?A=1511&Q=267170basicallyCOMPRESSED PROPANE (GASEOUS FORM) EQUIVALENCY INFORMATION: At 14.73 lbs. of pressure per square inch (psi) and 60 degrees Fahrenheit: * 1 cubic foot propane = 0.0278 gallons propane * 100 cubic feet propane = 2.78 gallons propane * 1 gallon propane = 35.97 cubic feet propane * 100 gallons propane = 3597 cubic feet propane Hope this helps
3,366.23 cubic feet.
90 cubic feet equates to 673.24675 US gallons of liquid propane.
one pound of liquid propane equals 8.5 cubic feet of burnable gas will this help
It is approx 1,463,776 Imperial gallons.
1,400 cubic feet per hour of liquid propane is about 10,472.7 US gallons per hour.
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Depends on pressure.
Just doing some research on conversion myself and found the following resource which was helpfulhttp://www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?A=1511&Q=267170basicallyCOMPRESSED PROPANE (GASEOUS FORM) EQUIVALENCY INFORMATION: At 14.73 lbs. of pressure per square inch (psi) and 60 degrees Fahrenheit: * 1 cubic foot propane = 0.0278 gallons propane * 100 cubic feet propane = 2.78 gallons propane * 1 gallon propane = 35.97 cubic feet propane * 100 gallons propane = 3597 cubic feet propane Hope this helps
1 cubic foot is equal to 0.028316847 cubic meters.
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15 cubic feet of space is the same amount of space as 112.2078 gallons (rounded),regardless of what's in it, and even of it's empty.
4.70 cubic feet of space is the same as 35.158 gallons of space (rounded),regardless of what's in the space.We have no way of knowing how much propane may be in it.For all we know, it may even be empty.