131.97 litres, of course!
Ethane is C2H6.The answer is 24,23 L water vapors (for a density of 0,804 g/cm3).
To determine the liters of water vapor produced by the combustion of 12.0 g of methane (CH₄), we first calculate the moles of methane using its molar mass (approximately 16.04 g/mol). The balanced equation for the combustion of methane is: CH₄ + 2 O₂ → CO₂ + 2 H₂O. Thus, 1 mole of methane produces 2 moles of water vapor. Therefore, 12.0 g of methane corresponds to about 0.748 moles, resulting in approximately 1.496 moles of water vapor, which at STP (22.4 L/mol) corresponds to roughly 33.5 liters of water vapor.
There are about 3035 liters of water in 100 cubic feet.
there are about 4 liters of water in a gallon
12,500 liters of water is equal to: 12.5 cubic meters.
Ethane is C2H6.The answer is 24,23 L water vapors (for a density of 0,804 g/cm3).
Ethane is C2H6.The answer is 24,23 L water vapors (for a density of 0,804 g/cm3).
There are 19 liters of water in 19 liters.
13,000 liters.
if you had 1.5 liters of water, how many milliliters would you have?
There are about 3035 liters of water in 100 cubic feet.
the liters of water in a bag of potato chip is 2 liters
There is 0.1 liters in 100 millimeters of water.
40 liters
Depends on the water can!
Since steam is a gas (water vapor). This depends on the pressure and temperature of the steam. PV = nRT.
There are 1950 liters of gasoline in the 650000 liters of water. This is calculated by multiplying the concentration of 3 ppm by the volume of water in liters.