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Density of H2S @ 150C and 1 ATM = 1.45 gr. / liter

1 liter = 0.0355 cubic feet

Mass = density x volume

Mass H2S = 1.45 gr. / lt x [1 lt / 0.0355 cubic feet / lt]

Mass H2S = 40.8 gr @ 15C and 1 ATM = 1.45 gr. / liter

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At STP (0 deg. C / 14.7 lbs per sq. inch), 1 cubic foot of H2S weighs 43.054 grams.

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