Convert kj/kgmol into btu/scf

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Convert kj/kgmol into btu/scf

Postby ebucha » Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:23 pm

I am trying to convert kj/kgmol into btu/scf
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Re: Convert kj/kgmol into btu/scf

Postby Guest » Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:15 pm

ebucha wrote:I am trying to convert kj/kgmol into btu/scf


You can easily convert kilojoules to BTU as they are both energy units. 1 BTU = 1.05506 kJ.

Is the substance a gas? At 101.325 kPa, 0 °C, a kilogram-mole occupies 22.414 m³ or 791.5 ft³.

You will have to identify the "standard" temperature of your "standard" cubic feet. Several temperatures are used. If expressed in °CC, correct by ratio (273.15 + T)/273.15
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