What unit of measurement is used to the density of a gas?
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Gas density is defined as the mass of the gas occupying a certain volume at specified pressure and temperature. The density is usually represented in units of lbm/ft3. Another common density representation is the “gas gradient” that is expressed in units of psi/ft.
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The density of gas is measured by mass / volume.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Interms of grams or kilograms, the mass of gas is measured.
- Interms of litres or cubic metres, the volume of a gas is measured.
- Using pascals, the the density of gas can be measured by pressure.
- At specified pressure and temperature, gas density is defined as the mass of the gas occupying a certain volume.
- The density of gas is usually represented in units of lbm/ft3.
- Gas gradient is the another common gas density representation.
- It is expressed in the unit of psi/ft.
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