1000 BTU = 1 cu. ft = 0.0283 cu. mt. Sp. Gravity of N.G. is 0.6-0.7 1000 BTU = 0.0283 Cu. mt. X 0.65 ( average Sp. Gr.) = 0.018395 Kg. 1mmBTU = 1 million BTU = 1000 X 1000 BTU = 1000 X 0.018395 Kg = 18.395 Kg
The density of natural gas can vary depending on its composition, but on average, 1 standard cubic meter (scm) of natural gas is equivalent to around 0.75 kg.
The density of natural gas can vary depending on its composition, but on average it ranges from 0.65 to 0.75 kg/m^3 at standard conditions. This makes natural gas lighter than air, which is why it tends to disperse quickly in the atmosphere.
On average, burning natural gas emits approximately 2.3 kilograms of carbon dioxide (CO2) per cubic meter of gas consumed. This figure can vary depending on the composition of the natural gas and the efficiency of the combustion process.
The density of natural gas can vary depending on its composition, temperature, and pressure. On average, natural gas has a density of about 0.7 to 0.9 kilograms per cubic meter.
There are approximately 3.9 mmBTU in 1 kg of LNG (liquefied natural gas). This value can vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the LNG.
1000 BTU = 1 cu. ft = 0.0283 cu. mt. Sp. Gravity of N.G. is 0.6-0.7 1000 BTU = 0.0283 Cu. mt. X 0.65 ( average Sp. Gr.) = 0.018395 Kg. 1mmBTU = 1 million BTU = 1000 X 1000 BTU = 1000 X 0.018395 Kg = 18.395 Kg
1 kg of LPG is equivalent to approximately 0.0689 MMBtu (Million British Thermal Units).
One mmbtu is the common usage designation of 1 million british thermal units, also called ten therms or one dekatherm in US or English heat content measure. It does not convert to kg but it does convert to calories (metric system) or Joules/ gram or KJ/Kg in the SI system. 1 btu = 252 calories so 1 mmbtu = 252,000,000 calories or 252 Mcal 1 calorie equals 4.1868 j/g so 252 Mcal =1055. 0736 MJ/g or 1,055,073,600 KJ/Kg (1 J/g = 1 KJ/Kg) therefor 1 mmbtu = 1,055,073,600 KJ/Kg
The density of natural gas can vary depending on its composition, but on average, 1 standard cubic meter (scm) of natural gas is equivalent to around 0.75 kg.
Approximately 0.51 kilograms of LPG are equivalent to 1 MMbtu (million British thermal units).
It takes about 1.2 cubic meters of natural gas to produce 1 kilogram of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). This conversion factor can vary depending on the efficiency of the production process and the composition of the natural gas.
The density of natural gas can vary depending on its composition, but on average it ranges from 0.65 to 0.75 kg/m^3 at standard conditions. This makes natural gas lighter than air, which is why it tends to disperse quickly in the atmosphere.
On average, burning natural gas emits approximately 2.3 kilograms of carbon dioxide (CO2) per cubic meter of gas consumed. This figure can vary depending on the composition of the natural gas and the efficiency of the combustion process.
Natural gas is essentially methane so the weight of 1 kgmole is 16 kg, this one mole contains 12 kg of carbon and occupies 22.4 m3. Therefore 1 m3 of gas contains 535 g of carbon CO2 has a molecular weight of 44 kg/kg mole, carbon is 12 kg/kg mole Therefore the weight cubic meter of carbon dioxcide is 535x44/12= 1964 g This is the amount emitted by burning 1 m3 of natural gas
Coal typically produces more energy than gas when burned. However, natural gas is considered a cleaner option as it produces fewer emissions compared to coal.
The density of natural gas can vary depending on its composition, temperature, and pressure. On average, natural gas has a density of about 0.7 to 0.9 kilograms per cubic meter.