Cylinders of compressed gases are often labeled to show how many SCF or standard cubic feet of

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Cylinders of compressed gases are often labeled to show how many “SCF” or “standard cubic feet” of gas they contain. 1 SCF of gas occupies a volume of 1 ft3 at a standard temperature and pressure of 0°C and 1 atm. A particular cylinder weighs 122 lb. when empty and 155 lb. when filled with krypton gas at 26°C. How many SCF of Kr does this cylinder contain?

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Chemistry For Engineering Students

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Authors: Lawrence S. Brown, Tom Holme

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