1 m³ = 1000 l
In Gallons, that depends where you are:
* In UK: 4.55 litres ≈ 1 gallon → 1 m³ = 1000 litres ≈ 1000 / 4.55 gallons ≈ 220 gallons
* In US: 3.79 liters ≈ 1 gallon → 1 m³ = 1000 liters ≈ 1000 / 3.79 gallons ≈ 264 gallons
To convert 1 cubic foot (cu ft) of sand to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the sand, which typically ranges from about 1,440 to 1,600 kg/m³. First, convert cubic feet to cubic meters (1 cu ft ≈ 0.0283168 m³). Then, multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density of the sand. For example, if using a density of 1,600 kg/m³, the calculation would be: 1 cu ft × 0.0283168 m³/cu ft × 1,600 kg/m³ ≈ 45.36 kg.
28,316.85 cc. One centimeter = 0.3937 (approximately) of an inch. Therefore 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters. And, since 1 foot = 12 inches, 1 foot = 12 x 2.54 cm = 30.48 cm. A cubic foot is 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft. That's 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm, which equals 28316.85 cubic centimeters (rounded). OR 1 ft = 0.3048 m 1 cu ft = 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m = 0.028316846592 cu m cc = cu m x 100 x 100 x 100 (since 1 m = 100 cm). 0.028316846592 cu m = 28316.85 cc
Molarity (M) is calculated by dividing the number of moles of solute by the volume of the solution in liters. In this case, you have 1 mole of Cu(NO3)2 in 12 liters of water. Therefore, the molarity is ( \frac{1 \text{ mol}}{12 \text{ L}} = 0.0833 \text{ M} ).
Cu + 2NaOH ---> Cu(OH)2 + 2NaSince we have a finite amount of two reactants we must first determine which is the limiting reactant. For Cu: n= m/M = 0.500 g/63.53 g/mol = 7.87E-3 mol For NaOH: n = CV = (3.0 mol/L)(0.0300 L) = 9.00E-2 mol Copper is by far the limiting reactant therefore we will use its amount to find the maximum Cu(OH)2 that can be yielded from the reaction. Since the above reaction scheme indicates that Cu and Cu(OH)2 are in a 1 to 1 ratio, their molar amounts are the same ie. at the end of the reaction there will be 7.87E-3 mol of Cu(OH)2 To find the mass that corresponds to this molar amount we multiply by the molar mass of Cu(OH)2 (97.56 g/mol): m=nM = (7.87E-3 mol)(97.56 g/mol) = 0.7678 g Therefore 0.500 g of Cu will yield 0.768 g (3 sig fig) of Cu(OH)2.
(0.102gx1mole)/99g CuCl = 1.031x10^-3 moles
1 (cu meter) = 264.172052 US gallons http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=gallon+in+1+cu+m&btnG=Search
1 ft = 0.3048 m (exactly) → 1 cu ft = 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft = 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m ≈ 0.02832 cu m
Multiply cu m by 1,000,000 to convert to cu cm. 1 cu m = 1 m * 1 m * 1m = 100 cm * 100 cm * 100 cm = 1000000 cu cm
1 liter = 10^-3 cu m 1nm = 10^-9 m 1 cu nm = 1 nm x 1 nm x 1 nm = 10^-9 m x 10^-9 m x 10^-9 m = 10^-27 cu m → 1 liter = 10^-3 ÷ 10^-27 cu nm = 10^24 cu nm = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 cu nm.
1 litre = 1,000 cu cm; 1 m = 100 cm; 1 cu m = 1 m x 1 m x 1 m = 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1,000,000 cu cm; → 1,000,000 cu cm ÷ 1,000 cu cm = 1,000 litres. → 1,000 litres in a cubic metre.
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There are 1.093611 cu. yds in a cu. m so a cubic metre is about 10% bigger than a cubic yard
The volume of the box is 36 * 24 * 18 = 15552 cubic inches. ---------------------------------------------- 1 ft = 1/3 yd → volume = 1 yd × 2 ft × 1.5 ft = 1 yd × (2 × 1/3) yd × (1.5 × 1/3) yd = 1/3 cu yd = 0.333... cu yd ≈ 0.33 cu yd 1 yd = 0.9144 m (exactly)* → 1 cu yd = 1 yd × 1 yd × 1 yd = 0.9144 m × 0.9144 m × 0.9144 m = (0.9144)³ cu m → 1/3 cu yd = 1/3 × (0.9144)³ cu m = 497757069/1953125000 cu m = 0.25485.... cu m ≈ 0.25 cu m * derivation of 1 yd = 0.9144m (exactly): 1 in = 2.54 cm = 0.0254 m (exactly) 1 yd = 36 in = 36 × 0.0254 m = 0.9144 m (exactly) If you are using an approximation for 1 inch in centimetres, then 1 yd ≈ 36 × approximation ÷ 100 metres. eg if 1 in ≈ 2.5 cm, then 1 yd ≈ 36 × 2.5 ÷ 100 m = 0.9 m and volume ≈ 1/3 × (9/10)³ cu m = 243/1000 cu m = 0.243 cu m
1 cu m = 1000 liters → volume = 2 m x 3 m x 1 m = 6 cu m = 6 x 1000 liters = 6,000 liters.
What is the relationship between cubic meters and cubic centimeters? Ans: 1 m = 100 cm So, 1 cu m = 1 m x 1m x 1m = 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 106 cu cm. Or, 1 cu cm = 10 - 6 cu m.
Assuming those are the internal dimensions: 1 ml = 1 cu cm → 1 liter = 1000 ml = 1,000 cu cm 1 m = 100 cm volume = 3 m x 6 m x 2 m = 300 cm x 600 cm x 200 cm = 36,000,000 cu m = 36,000,000 ÷ 1000 liters = 36,000 liters.
To convert 1 cubic foot (cu ft) of sand to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the sand, which typically ranges from about 1,440 to 1,600 kg/m³. First, convert cubic feet to cubic meters (1 cu ft ≈ 0.0283168 m³). Then, multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density of the sand. For example, if using a density of 1,600 kg/m³, the calculation would be: 1 cu ft × 0.0283168 m³/cu ft × 1,600 kg/m³ ≈ 45.36 kg.