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0.0013g -- For dry air at STP which is 0C (273.15K) and 1 bar (100 kilopascals or 1 atmosphere))

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Air Weights can very at different temperatures and sea levels.

With different temperatures or pressure, the density of air is:

d = p/(R x T)

d is the calculated density of air (g/cm^3)

p is the pressure (kp or kilopascals)

R is the specific gas constant -- 287.05 Joules/(kg*K)

T is the Temperature (K or Kelvin)

With different altitudes and any water vapor (humidity), the weight of air varies in a much more complex fashion.

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14y ago

As CO2 is a gas the answer to this question is temperature and pressure dependent.

For dry ice the density varies between 1.4 and 1.6 g/cm3

So at normal temperature and pressure 22.4 litre of CO2 weigh 44 g. So l litre would weigh 44/22.4 g

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11y ago

As with any other material, the weight of carbon dioxide depends on how much of it is weighed! The gram molecular mass of carbon dioxide is 44.01.

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15y ago

ONE CUBIC FOOT OF CARBON DIOXIDE WILL WEIGH, 0.1144 OF A POUND.

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9y ago

The weigh of one cubic centimeter of carbon dioxide is 1.84 milligrams. The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2, and its molar mass is 44.0095 g/mol.

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11y ago

Frozen CO2 ... that's Dry Ice has a Specific Gravity of 1.53 OR a Cu Ft would weigh Approx 130 Lb

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10y ago

This mass is 1,2 mg at 20 0C and 760 mm col. Hg.

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