Please convert 1 kg (mass) of Liquid LPG into Ltrs (volume) of LPG Vapor.

Answer Posted / kaushik

Density of LPG = 0.55gm/cc
now m = 1kg = 1000gm
now volume = 1000/.55=1818.18 cc = 1818.18/1000 Ltr
= 1.81ltr

therefore, 1kg of LPG = 1.81 Ltrs.

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