That depends upon the temperature, pressure, and type of gas. For more information, study the ideal gas law. One form of the ideal gas law is PV=nRT, where P=pressure, V=volume, n=number of moles of gas, R=0.08206 L-Atm-mol-1-K-1, T=temperature in degrees K. By rearranging this equation, you could calculate the number of moles of gas if you knew the volume, temperature, and pressure of the gas. Then multiply by the molecular weight of the gas to get the grams, and divide by 1000 to get kilograms.
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Depends on the density of the gas.
The answer will depend on the pressure under which the gas is kept.
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.
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