0.00000288 L at 4 degrees C, and 1 atmosphere
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It depends on what is in the 9 litter containers. Because litters are a measurement of volume and pounds are a measurement of weight the two are not directly related. One could fill a 9 litter container with a gas which would have a very low weight or the same container could be filled with lead which would be extremely heavy.
One BTU is the energy required to raise one pound of water by one degrees. Therefore, your answer would be one half.
250 milliliters = .0660430131 gallons. Whenever you have a conversion question like this, type it into Google to get an answer: just type "250 mL in gallons".
1 cubic centimeter = 1 cubic milliliter so it would take 50.0 cm to get 50.0 mL :)
It depends on the bucket size, but usually a standard size bucket would hold a few litters of water.
The Atlantic Ocean does NOT have 'litters' of water. Cats and dogs have 'litters' of offspring (kittens and puppies). I think you mean ' litres of water' NOTe the spelling. A volume , such as the Atlantic Ocean, would be measured in 'cubic kilometres'.
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availablity of food and water
The energy required to change ice to liquid water is known as the heat of fusion. For ice to water, the heat of fusion is 334 J/g. Therefore, to change 24.7 g of ice to liquid water, the energy required would be 24.7 g * 334 J/g = 8259.8 J.
Neither. A non-metal element has no charge, which would be required for attraction.
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It would take 1 ton of water to create 1 ton of steam.
10.332 metres.
Genetics
The energy required to melt a substance is known as its heat of fusion. For water, the heat of fusion is 334 J/g. Therefore, to melt 18.2g of water, the energy required would be 18.2g x 334 J/g = 6078.8 J.
Towns in deserts would naturally develop near oases because in a desert there is very little water and the water would be required to grow crops for food along with water to drink.