ĭensity of crude oil, Density of fuel oils, Density of lubricating oil and Density of jet fuel as function of temperature.ĭensity and specific weight of gaseous butane at varying temperature and atmospheric pressure, SI and Imperial units:ĭensity and specific weight of liquid butane at varying temperature and the gas-liquid equilibrium pressure, SI and Imperial units:ĭensity of butane at varying temperature and pressure, SI and Imperial units: See also other properties of Butane at varying temperature and pressure: Dynamic and Kinematic Viscosity, Specific heat (Heat capacity), Thermal conductivity, and Thermophysical properties at standard conditions, as well as density and specific weight o acetone, air, ammonia, argon, benzene, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ethane, ethanol, ethylene, helium, hydrogen, methane, methanol, nitrogen, oxygen, pentane, propane, toluene and water.
Ĭhoose the actual unit of temperature: ☌ ☏ K °R Specific weight is given as N/m 3 and lb f / ft 3. The output density is given as kg/m 3, lb/ft 3, lb/gal(US liq) and sl/ft 3. (Boiling point of butane is -0.8☌ / 30.5☏, and thus, butane is present as liquid below this temperature) The calculator below can be used to estimate the density and specific weight of butane at given temperature and atmospheric pressure. Tabulated values of butane density and specific weight at given temperature and pressure (SI and Imperial units) as well as density units conversion are given below the figures. Where g = acceleration due to gravity, units typically and value on Earth usually given as 9.80665 or 32.17405 Specific weight, γ, has units typically or is defined by the ratio of the weight to the volume of a substance: Density, ρ, has units typically or, and is defined by the ratio of the mass to the volume of a substance: