PV/T=PV/T
1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 25 C = 1.50 ATM * V / 20.0 C
1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 298 K = 1.50 ATM * V / 293.2 K
1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 298 K / 1.50 ATM * 293.2 K = V
118 ML = V
To solve this problem, we can use the combined gas law formula:
(P1 × V1) / (T1) = (P2 × V2) / (T2)
Plugging in the values, we get: (1.20 ATM × 150.0 mL) / (298 K) = (1.50 ATM × V2) / (293 K)
Solving for V2, we get V2 ≈ 120.0 mL. Therefore, the gas sample would have a volume of approximately 120.0 mL at 1.50 ATM and 20.0°C.
The density of the foam padding is 0.133 g/cm3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (200 g) by the volume (1500 cm3).
The volume of a 1500 psi K-bottle can vary depending on the specific dimensions and specifications of the bottle. Typically, K-bottles are small compressed gas cylinders used for various applications such as welding or medical purposes. To determine the exact volume of a specific K-bottle, you would need to refer to its specifications provided by the manufacturer.
To calculate this, we can use the formula: Amount (g) = Concentration (mg/mL) x Volume (mL). Given that 1.5 g is equivalent to 1500 mg, and assuming that the concentration of Rocephin is 50 mg/mL, we can rearrange the formula to solve for volume: Volume (mL) = Amount (mg) / Concentration (mg/mL) = 1500 mg / 50 mg/mL = 30 mL. Therefore, 30 mL of a 50 mg/mL Rocephin solution is equivalent to 1.5 g.
Neither, 1500 mL and 1.5 L are equal to the same volume.
There are approximately 50.7 ounces in 1.5 liters.
Volume = pi*12*1500 = 1500*pi = 4712.38898 or about 4712 cubic feet
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The density of the foam padding is 0.133 g/cm3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (200 g) by the volume (1500 cm3).
It is the same volume.
CC'S STANDS FOR CUBIC CENTIMETERS AND IS A MEASURE OF VOLUME NOT WEIGHT.THEREFORE,1500 CC'S CANNOT BE EXPRESSED IN LBS.ONLY IN A LIQUID MEASURE OF VOLUME. BY THE WAY 1500 CC'S IS EQUIVALENT TO 1.5 LITERS 1500cc = 1.5 L= 1.5 kg=
No. They're the same volume.
Volume of the sphere: 4/3*pi*7.1^3 = 1499.214091 cubic m or about 1500 cubic m
Millimetres measure distance and litres measure volume, so you cannot compare the two. 1500 millilitres equals 1.5 litres.
1500 cm3
1500 ml is equal to 1.5 L because 1 liter is equivalent to 1000 ml.