You can't get an answer without knowing at the very least, the pressure and temperature of the steam and the volume of gas. With this information, see the ideal gas law, PV=nRT. n is number of moles and R is gas constant.
number of moles is the mass / molecular mass (18g/mol for water).
1 cubic metre of water at 0C and standard pressure will have a density of 1g/ml, therefore, 1000kg or 1,000,000g.
1 M3 of water will make 1 tomme of steam
That would change according to how much pressure it was under.
A cubic meter of pure water has weight of 1000kg
One cubic meter contains 264.2 US gallons of water OR 220 UK gallons of water.
Depends on what the cubic meter is made of. A cubic meter of air will be something entirely different from a cubic of water.
There are 220 Imperial gallons to one cubic meter.
At room temp 1 cubic Meter of water weighs 1 Metric tonne
what is the weight of salt water of one cubic meter
There are 264.2 US gallons in one cubic meter of water.
There are 1,000 liters of water that can fit in 1 cubic meter. For water, 1 milliliter is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter.
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.
1 cubic meter = 219.969 Imperial liquid gallons