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  1. LOX Liquid Oxygen Conversion Data. Weight and volume equivalents for liquid oxygen (LOX) and oxygen gas. Lbs (pounds) Kg (kilograms) Scf (standard cubic foot) Nm3(cubic meters) Gal. (gallons) L (liters) 1.0 Lbs. of Oxygen =. 0.4536 Kg.

  2. Oxygen Quantity Conversions Calculator. Type known value in box > Click mouse anywhere > Read converted units in table. Scf (standard cubic foot) gas measured at 1 atmosphere and 70°F. Nm³ (normal cubic meter) gas measured at 1 atmosphere and 0°C. Liquid measured at 1 atmosphere and boiling temperature.

  3. liquid oxygen: convert volume to weight. Enter volume, select a unit of volume, and specify a material or substance to search for. Use * as a wildcard for partial matches, or enclose the search string in double quotes for an exact match.

  4. 0.000826014 ounce [oz] of Oxygen fits into 1 cubic inch. Oxygen weighs 0.001429 gram per cubic centimeter or 1.429 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of oxygen is equal to 1.429 kg/m³; at 0°C (32°F or 273.15K) at standard atmospheric pressure.

  5. Volume and Capacity Conversion. Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary, such as the space occupies or shape substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or contains. Volume is commonly quantified numerically using the SI derived unit, the cubic meter. Capacity is the ability to hold a fluid, very similar ...

  6. Liquid Oxygen Tank Handling and storing your large oxygen tank • Your large oxygen tank is protected by a pressure relief device. This will sometimes release oxygen in storage to prevent build-up of excessive pressure inside the tank. This may release a mist from the pressure release valve, (which is under the ventilated plastic cover).

  7. Use this liquid volume converter to convert instantly between barrels, cubic feet, gallons, liters, pints, tablespoons and other metric and imperial liquid volume units.

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