10 m³ of oxygen (liquid) in kg
10 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) equals 11400 kilograms
Volume to 'Weight' Converter - Chemistry
How to convert 10 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) to kilograms
To convert a quantity of a substance or material expressed as a volume to mass we simply use the formula:
mass = density × volume
The density of oxygen (liquid) is 1140 kg/m³ (see the densities table below). The volume we want to convert is 10 m³.
Now, plugging these values in the formula above, we get:
mass = density × volume = 1140 × 10 = 11400
So, 10 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) equals 1.14 × 104 kilograms Kg.
How to convert from volume to mass (incorrectly called weight)?
Well, by definition of density we just need to use the formula:
mass = density × volume
Example: How much does 2 cubic meters of gasoline weigh in kilograms if the gasoline density is 750 kg/m³?
Plugging the values in the formula, we get
mass = density × volume = 750 × 2 = 1500 Kg
Very simple isn't it? Yes, it is as simple as that. But this works fine when the density value we have (from a chart for example) is defined using the same unit of volume and mass that we will use in the formula. For example, mass in kg and volume in liters. If we have, for example, mass in pounds and volume in gallons, we should do something to correct our result.
To transform the mass from pounds to kilograms we should multiply the mass in pounds by 0.45359237. We will call 0.45359237 the mass conversion factor - mcf
Matematically we write:
mass in kilograms = mass in pounds × mcf or
mkg = mlb × mcf (1)
To transform the volume from gallons to cubic meters we should multiply the volume in cubic meters by 0.003785411784. We will call 0.003785411784 the volume conversion factor - vcf
Matematically we write:
volume in cubic meters = volume in gallons × vcf or
vm³ = vgal × vcf (2)
Now, dividing the equation (1) by the equation (2), we get
mkgvm³ = mlb × mcfvgal × vcf, or
mkgvm³ = mlbvgal × mcfvcf, but mkgvm³ is, by definition, the density (d) in kg/m³, so
d = mlbvgal × mcfvcf
Rearranging the formula above we get
mlb = d × vgal × vcfmcf
Finally, we can generalize this formula any units of mass and volume, since we know how to find the values for mcf and vcf (Check the factor tables below).
m = d × v × vcfmcf
That is exactly the formula that we use in this calculator. You can see how this formula works reading the example above or/and choosing another one at the bottom of this page.
Cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) to kilograms Chart
Cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) to kilograms | ||
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1 cubic meter of oxygen (liquid) | = | 1140 kilograms |
2 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 2280 kilograms |
3 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 3420 kilograms |
4 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 4560 kilograms |
5 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 5700 kilograms |
6 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 6840 kilograms |
7 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 7980 kilograms |
8 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 9120 kilograms |
9 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 10300 kilograms |
10 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 11400 kilograms |
Cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) to kilograms | ||
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10 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 11400 kilograms |
11 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 12500 kilograms |
12 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 13700 kilograms |
13 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 14800 kilograms |
14 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 16000 kilograms |
15 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 17100 kilograms |
16 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 18200 kilograms |
17 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 19400 kilograms |
18 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 20500 kilograms |
19 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) | = | 21700 kilograms |
Note: some values may be rounded.
These tables contain the most frequently used vcf and mcf.
Volume Unit | Factor to convert to m³ (vcf) |
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milliliter | 0.000001 |
UK fluid ounce | 0.0000284130625 |
US fluid ounce | 0.00002957352956 |
UK gallon | 0.00454609 |
US gallon | 0.003785411784 |
Mass Unit | Factor to convert to kg (mcf) |
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milligram | 0.000001 |
gram | 0.001 |
tonne | 1000 |
pound | 0.45359237 |
ounce | 0.02834952313 |
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FAQs on oxygen (liquid) weight to volume conversion
10 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) equals how many kilograms?
10 cubic meters of oxygen (liquid) is equivalent 11400 kilograms.
How much is 11400 kilograms of oxygen (liquid) in cubic meters?
11400 kilograms of oxygen (liquid) equals 10 cubic meters.