The answer will depend on the pressure and temperature.
It depends on the pressure.
Briefly, the saturated vapor volume of an average gallon of liquid gasoline when fully evaporated is 160.4 gallons of vapor at 60° F and sea level.Vapor volume of a liquid is the number of cubic feet of vapor resulting from the complete evaporation of the liquid. The vapor volume depends on parameters of density, temperature, pressure and molecular weight which is affected by the variety of formulas for gasoline that is comprised of a wide range of hydrocarbons.Several approaches are available to solve this problem. One is shown below.Using a common industrial formula:one liquid gallon = [(8.31) x (SG) x (387 cu ft)] / (MW)Where:8.31 = pounds in gallon of waterSG = specific gravity of liquid being vaporized387 = At standard conditions, one pound-molecular weight of a material will evaporate to fill 387 cubic feet of space.MW= molecular weight of liquid being vaporizedThen using the approximate gasoline constants:one liquid gallon of gasoline = [(8.31 pounds in a gallon of water) x (.70 approx. specific gravity of gasoline) x (387 cu ft)] / (105 molecular weight of average gasoline)= 21.4 cubic feet of vapor volumeThere is 7.481 U.S. gallons in one cubic foot.So:one liquid gallon of gasoline = (21.4 cubic feet) x (7.481)= 160.4 gallons of saturated gasoline vaporThe vapor volume will vary based on the specific formulation of gasoline, pressure, and temperature.D. Hollatz
BASIC FACTS ABOUT LP-GAS* Pounds per gallon 4.24 Specific gravity of gas 1.50 Specific gravity of liquid .504 Cu. ft. gas per gallon liquid 36.38 Cu. ft. gas per pound 8.66 BTU per gallon 91,502 BTU per pound 21,548 Dew point in degrees F -44 Vapor pressure at 0° F 31 Vapor pressure at 70° F 127 Vapor pressure at 100° F 196 Vapor pressure at 110° F 230 BASIC FACTS ABOUT LP-GAS* Pounds per gallon 4.24 Specific gravity of gas 1.50 Specific gravity of liquid .504 Cu. ft. gas per gallon liquid 36.38 Cu. ft. gas per pound 8.66 BTU per gallon 91,502 BTU per pound 21,548 Dew point in degrees F -44 Vapor pressure at 0° F 31 Vapor pressure at 70° F 127 Vapor pressure at 100° F 196 Vapor pressure at 110° F 230
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1000 liters
1 gallon of a liquid (any liquid, since "gallon" is a unit of volume) is about 231 cu in, or 0.13368055555555... cu ft. A cubic foot contains about 7 1/2 gallons (7.480519)
Approx. 36.38 cu. ft of vapor per gallon @ 60 deg. F, check this url http://www.patioheat.com/lp_gas.htm
how many cu ft is a yard
Actually it's an 3.0 liter 2995 182.8 cu. In. 24valve four cams v6 v-type 4cycle gasoline engine.
1 cu ft = 0.037037 cu yeard
.07 (No. That is incorrect.) Actually there are 27 cu ft in a cu yard or .037 cu yards in a cu ft.
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56 lbs of flax seeds is 12.6 dry quarts(US) or 14.7 liquid quarts(US) a tablespoon of flax seed is 30 grams a pound is 454 grams a liquid quart is 64 tablespoons a dry quart is 67.2 cubic inches a liquid quart is 57.7 cu inch a tablespoon is .902 cu in 56 lbs is 25424 grams 25424 grams of flax seed is 847.5 cu in or 12.6 dry quarts