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What is the btu equivalent or weight in grams of 1 m3 of Hydrogen at NTP ?

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What is the btu equivalent or weight in grams of 1 m3 of Hydrogen at NTP ?

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  1. I have 8 different posible sets of NTP's @

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_temp...

    "Another example is from the oil industry. While a standard of 60 °F and 14.696 psi was used in the past, the current usage (particularly in North America) is predominantly of 60 °F and 14.73 psi."

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    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_btu_i...

    270 BTU/cu.ft.

    @ 14 PSI or 1 BAR (atmosphere) @ 60 degrees F.

    1 cu.ft. = 28.3L

    270BTUs/28.3L= 9.54BTU/L

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    since 1 m3 of Hydrogen = 1000 litres

    your answer @ this NTP is: 9,540 BTU's

    if you want it at another NTP, email me @ the link in my profile

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