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How much air can a liter bottle hold?

A liter bottle can hold approximately 1 liter of air.


How much will one liter of air expand?

1 liter


How many liter of oxygen in liter?

A liter is a liter. That is a tautology. ----------------------------------------------------------------- If the oxygen is in liquid form, then there is 1 litre in a 1 litre flask.


What does 1 liter of oxygen weigh?

1 liter of oxygen weighs approximately 1.43 grams.


Why do you think 1 L of air has less mass than 1 L of lead?

Air is less dense than lead, meaning it has fewer particles per unit volume. Lead is a dense metal with a high atomic mass, while air is a mixture of gases like nitrogen and oxygen with much lower individual particle masses. As a result, 1 liter of lead contains more mass than 1 liter of air.


How many oxygen molecules in 1 liter of air?

At STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure: 1 atmosphere of pressure, 0oC), one mole of any gas will occupy 22.4 liters of space. One mole of any substance contains 6.02 x 1023 particles (similar to how a dozen is 12 of anything). Air is about 21% oxygen, depending upon your location and local biotic and abiotic factors. So, at STP, 1 liter of air is about 0.21 liters of oxygen. To find out how many moles that represents, divide 0.21 by 22.4. Take that answer and multiply by 6.02 x 1023. It should be a very large number, on the order of 1021.


What is the mass of 1 liter of helium and 1 liter of air?

The mass of 1 liter of helium is approximately 0.1785 grams, while the mass of 1 liter of air (at sea level) is around 1.225 grams. Helium is lighter than air because its atomic mass is lower than the average molecular weight of air, which is mainly composed of nitrogen and oxygen.


How many cubic feet of air makes 1 liter of air?

1 liter of air is equivalent to approximately 0.0353 cubic feet of air.


What is heavier 1 liter of air or 1 liter of water?

Water because a liter is a measurement of space and not mass. Water occupying 1 liter of space is lots heavier than air occupying 1 liter of space. <><><><><> It depends on density. It is possible, given enough pressure, to have one liter of air weigh more than one liter of water.


How many moles of oxygen in 1 litre of air at 6000 ft elevation?

At an elevation of 6,000 feet, the atmospheric pressure is lower than at sea level, typically around 75 kPa (compared to 101.3 kPa at sea level). Air is composed of approximately 21% oxygen by volume. In 1 liter of air at this pressure and assuming ideal gas behavior, there would be about 0.021 moles of oxygen per liter, considering the lower pressure reduces the total number of moles of gas present compared to sea level. Thus, you would have approximately 0.015 moles of oxygen in that liter of air at 6,000 feet.


How much oxygen is present in 5 L of air?

In a 5 L volume of air, approximately 20% of it is oxygen. Therefore, 1 L of air would contain about 0.2 L (or 20%) of oxygen. Therefore, in 5 L of air, there would be approximately 1 L of oxygen present.


Increasing the liter flow on an oxygen concentrator home oxygen unit from 1 liter to 4 liter gives the patient 3-4 times more O2?

no