Meters, liters and degrees Celsius are used by the world.
A meter (length) was originally defined as a fraction of the distance from the North Pole (geographic not magnetic) to the equator passing thru Paris, France. One hundredth of a meter is a centimeter, cm, which was used to make a volume of 1 cm3 which was defined to be a milliliter (volume). If this was a volume of water it was defined as 1 gram (mass). So mass, volume, and length were connected. NOT time and temperature.
inches,volume,temp,mass,density,time
Mass: kilogram (kg) Volume: cubic meter (m^3) Temperature: kelvin (K) Length: meter (m) Energy: joule (J) Amount of a substance: mole (mol)
Under constant pressure the new volume is (new temp/original temp) x original volume. You first need to convert temp to Kelvin by adding 273 degrees new volume = (771.3) x 297/352 = 650.8 ml
International Chemists us the SI system. the standard measurements are as follows temp-kelvin length-cm energy-joules time - seconds mass- gram pressure-atm
You need to know the density, i.e. the weight per volume occupied. if it was water at standard temp and pressure, it'd be 1 gram per millilitre, i.e. 0.03ml
761.2 mph at standard temp/pressure.
Redken Color Gels Processing is as follows: Mixed with 10 volume developer: Process 20 mins. at room temp. Mixed with 20 volume developer: Process 30 mins. at room temp. Mixed with 30 volume developer: Process 40 mins. at room temp. Mixed with 40 volume developer: Process 45 mins. at room temp. It's the DEVELOPERthat determines the processing time, not the color.
inches,volume,temp,mass,density,time
WCC mean standard temp.
212 F or 100 C at standard conditions
According to Chilton and Haynes the opening temp is between 192 and 199 F.