That depends on the pressure inside the container.
You can cram 1 lb of helium into any container, as small as you want. On the other hand,
it'll always spread out and fill any container you put it in, no matter how large.
So if you want to know how much volume a sample of helium will fill, you have to specify
the pressure.
By the way ... the temperature also affects the pressure of a gas, so you have to specify
the temperature too.
The density of helium gas at room temperature and pressure is about 0.164 lb/ft³. Therefore, 1 lb of helium gas would occupy approximately 6.1 ft³ (1/0.164).
240 gallons of water occupy approximately 31.77 cubic feet.
To convert cubic inches to gallons, divide the volume in cubic inches by 231. This gives you the equivalent volume in gallons. In this case, a glass aquarium with a volume of 2315.52 cubic inches will hold approximately 10 gallons of water.
There are 6,340.1 US gallons of water in 24 cubic meters. (about 264.17 gallons in each cubic meter)
It will hold 538.6 US gallons of water.
To convert gallons to cubic feet, multiply by 0.1337. So, 12481 gallons of water is approximately 1668 cubic feet.
240 gallons of water occupy approximately 31.77 cubic feet.
If you have 67 US gallons, the volume in cubic meters is: 0.2536 cubic meters.
To convert cubic inches to gallons, divide the volume in cubic inches by 231. This gives you the equivalent volume in gallons. In this case, a glass aquarium with a volume of 2315.52 cubic inches will hold approximately 10 gallons of water.
There are 6,340.1 US gallons of water in 24 cubic meters. (about 264.17 gallons in each cubic meter)
The volume of 7.48 gallons of water in cubic feet is: one cubic foot.
The density of mercury is about 13.6 grams per cubic centimeter. So, 120 grams of mercury would occupy approximately 8.82 cubic centimeters of volume.
Two cubic feet.
a cubic foot=7.4805195 gallons
Answer1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallons
Multiply the number of gallons in each container by 0.0037854 to get the volume in cubic meters.
It will hold 538.6 US gallons of water.
30 cubic feet of volume = 224.42 gallons (rounded) of volume,regardless of what's in them. Even if they're empty.