SCC to Kg Formula:
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The SCC (Standard Cubic Centimeter) to kg conversion calculates the mass of a gas based on its volume at standard conditions. This is commonly used in engineering and chemistry applications.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The conversion factor depends on the specific gas being measured and standard conditions (typically 1 atm pressure and 0°C or 20°C temperature).
Details: This conversion is essential for accurately measuring gas quantities in industrial processes, chemical reactions, and engineering applications where mass measurements are required.
Tips: Enter the volume in SCC and the appropriate conversion factor for your specific gas. The default factor (0.0007168) is for air at standard conditions (1 atm, 0°C).
Q1: What is a standard cubic centimeter?
A: A standard cubic centimeter (SCC) is the volume of gas at standard temperature and pressure conditions (typically 1 atm and 0°C or 20°C).
Q2: How do I find the correct conversion factor?
A: The conversion factor depends on the gas density at standard conditions. You can find these values in chemical engineering references or gas property tables.
Q3: Does temperature affect the conversion?
A: Yes, the standard temperature used affects the conversion factor. Always use the factor appropriate for your standard conditions.
Q4: Can I use this for any gas?
A: Yes, but you must use the correct conversion factor for the specific gas you're working with.
Q5: What's the difference between SCC and SCF?
A: SCC is standard cubic centimeters while SCF is standard cubic feet. They use the same standard conditions but different volume units.