That will depend on the temperature and pressure (mass) of the cubic metre of CO.
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There is no specific number of BTUs in one cubic meter of carbon monoxide (CO) gas. The amount of BTUs in a gas is determined by its composition and heating value, which can vary. However, carbon monoxide generally has a lower heating value compared to other gases like methane or propane.
Depends on the density of the gas.
The answer will depend on the pressure under which the gas is kept.
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Gas is compressible. As long as you can keep increasing the pressure, you can stuff as much oxygen into a bottle or a tank as you want to, until it bursts.