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Compressed Gases Conversion Table: Convert Quantities to Cubic Feet, Lecture notes of Chemistry

A conversion table for converting the quantities of various compressed gases from pounds and gallons to cubic feet. It includes common gases such as acetylene, air, ammonia, argon, and many others. The table includes the chemical formula, multiplication factors for pounds and gallons, and blank spaces for users to fill in the quantities of their desired gas. This table can be useful for engineers, technicians, and students in fields related to chemistry, physics, and engineering.

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COMMON GASES CONVERSION TABLE
To Use This Worksheet:
1. Find the name of the compressed gas you want to convert.
2. If you know the quantity in pounds, multiply by the number in Column A
3. If you know the quantity in gallons, multiply by the number in Column B.
4. The result is the quantity of compressed gas in cubic feet.
CHEMICAL
GAS NAME FORMULA COLUMN A COLUMN B
Acetylene (Ethyne) C2H2 13.7 43.7
Air 0.8N2-0.2O2 12.2 88.9
Allene C3H4 8.8 _____
Ammonia NH3 20.9 118.8
Argon Ar 8.9 103.5
Arsine AsH3 4.6 _____
Boron Trichloride BCl3 3.1 _____
Boron Trifluoride BF3 5.2 70.7
1,3-Butadiene C4H6 6.3 _____
Butane C4H10 6.1 29.8
1-Butene C4H8 6.2 _____
2-Butene C4H8 6.2 _____
Carbon Dioxide CO2 8.1 68.4
Carbon Monoxide CO 12.7 86.1
Carbon Tetrachloride CCl4 4.1 _____
Carbon Tetrafluoride (See Freon-14) CF4 4.1 _____
Carbonyl Fluoride COF2 5.2 _____
Carbonyl Sulfide COS 5.9 _____
Chlorine Cl2 5.1 61.5
Cyanogen (CN)2 6.8 _____
Cyclopropane C3H6 8.5 _____
Deuterium D2 88.5 _____
Dichlorosilane SiH2Cl2 3.5 _____
Dimethylamine C2H7N 7.9 _____
Dimethyl Ether C2H6O 7.7 _____
2,2-Dimethylpropane C5H12 4.9 _____
Disilane Si2H6 2.6 _____
Ethane C2H6 11.8 35.4
Ethyl Chloride C2H5Cl 5.5 _____
Ethylene (Ethene) C2H4 12.7 60.1
Ethylene Oxide C2H4O 8.1 60.5
Fluoroform (See also Freon 23) CHF2 5.3 _____
Fluorine F2 9.4 117.9
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COMMON GASES CONVERSION TABLE

To Use This Worksheet:

  1. Find the name of the compressed gas you want to convert.
  2. If you know the quantity in pounds , multiply by the number in Column A
  3. If you know the quantity in gallons , multiply by the number in Column B.
  4. The result is the quantity of compressed gas in cubic feet. CHEMICAL

GAS NAME FORMULA COLUMN A COLUMN B

Acetylene (Ethyne) C2H2^ 13.7 43.

Air 0.8N2-0.2O2^ 12.2 88.

Allene C3H4^ 8.8 _____

Ammonia NH3^ 20.9 118.

Argon Ar^ 8.9 103.

Arsine AsH3^ 4.6 _____

Boron Trichloride BCl3^ 3.1 _____

Boron Trifluoride BF3^ 5.2 70.

1,3-Butadiene C4H6^ 6.3 _____

Butane C4H10^ 6.1 29.

1-Butene C4H8^ 6.2 _____

2-Butene C4H8^ 6.2 _____

Carbon Dioxide CO2^ 8.1 68.

Carbon Monoxide CO^ 12.7 86.

Carbon Tetrachloride CCl4^ 4.1 _____

Carbon Tetrafluoride (See Freon-14) CF4^ 4.1 _____

Carbonyl Fluoride COF2^ 5.2 _____

Carbonyl Sulfide COS^ 5.9 _____

Chlorine Cl2^ 5.1 61.

Cyanogen (CN)2^ 6.8 _____

Cyclopropane C3H6^ 8.5 _____

Deuterium D2^ 88.5 _____

Dichlorosilane SiH2Cl2^ 3.5 _____

Dimethylamine C2H7N^ 7.9 _____

Dimethyl Ether C2H6O^ 7.7 _____

2,2-Dimethylpropane C5H12^ 4.9 _____

Disilane Si2H6^ 2.6 _____

Ethane C2H6^ 11.8 35.

Ethyl Chloride C2H5Cl^ 5.5 _____

Ethylene (Ethene) C2H4^ 12.7 60.

Ethylene Oxide C2H4O^ 8.1 60.

Fluoroform (See also Freon 23) CHF2^ 5.3 _____

Fluorine F2^ 9.4 117.

Forane 134a (Freon134a) C2H2F4^ 3.5 _____

Freon-11 (Trichloro-fluoromethane) CCl3F^ 2.6 27.

Freon-12 (Dichloro-difluoromethane) CCl2F2^ 2.9 32.

Freon-13 (Chloro-trifluoromethane) CClF3^ 3.4 25.

Freon-14 (Tetrafluoro-methane) CF4^ 4.1 _____

Freon-22 (Chloro-difluoromethane) CHClF2^ 4.1 41.

Freon-23 (Trifluoromethane) CHF3^ 5.1 _____

Freon-41 (Methyl Fluoride) CH3F^ 10.5 _____

Freon-113 (Trichloro-trifluoroethane) C2Cl3F3^ 1.9 21.

Freon-114 (Dichloro-tetrafluoroethane C2Cl2F4^ 2.1 _____

Freon-115 (Chloro- pentafluoroethane)

C2ClF5 (^) 2.3 _____

Freon-116 (Hexa-fluoroethane) C2F6^ 2.6 _____

Freon-142b (Chloro-difluoroethane) C2H3ClF2^ 3.3 _____

Freon-218 (Perfluoro-propane) C3F8^ 1.9 _____

Freon-C318 (Octafluoro-cyclobutane) C4F8^ 1.7 _____

Freon-1113 (Chloro-trifluoroethylene) C2ClF3^3 _____

Germane Ge^ 4.6 _____

Halon-13B1 (Bromo-trifluoromethane) CBrF3^ 2.4 _____

Helium He^ 88.8 92.

Hexafluoropropylene C3F6^ 2.4 _____

Hydrogen H2^ 176.4 104.

Hydrogen Bromide HBr^ 4.3 _____

Hydrogen Chloride HCl^ 9.8 96.

Hydrogen Fluoride HF^ 17.7 _____

Hydrogen Iodide HI^ 2.8 _____

Hydrogen Selenide H2Se^ 4.4 _____

Hydrogen Sulfide H2S^ 10.4 79.

Isobutane C4H10^ 5.9 _____

Isobutylene C4H8^ 6.2 _____

Krypton Kr^ 4.2 _____

Methane CH4^ 22.2 78.

Methyl Bromide CH3Br^ 3.7 _____

Methyl Chloride CH3Cl^7 _____

Methyl Fluoride CH3F^ 10.5 _____

Methyl Mercaptan CH3SH^ 7.4 _____

Monomethylamine CH5N^ 11.1 _____

Neon Ne^ 17.7 _____

Nitric Oxide NO^ 11.9 _____

Nitrogen N2^ 12.7 85.