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
The temp of the gas would first rise, then drop. If the final volume of the gas is lower than the volume at the start, the temp will be higher than at the start. If the final volume is greater than at the start, then the temp of the gas will be lower than at the start.