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Liquefied Gas Conversion Chart: Acetylene

This document provides conversion factors for liquefied gases between cubic feet, pounds, and gallons. It includes common industrial gases like acetylene, argon, carbon dioxide, as well as refrigerants. Users can determine the quantity of a compressed gas in one unit by multiplying the quantity in another unit by the provided conversion factor. This allows for easy conversion between cubic feet, pounds and gallons for a wide variety of gases.

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Liquefied Gas Conversion Chart: Acetylene

This document provides conversion factors for liquefied gases between cubic feet, pounds, and gallons. It includes common industrial gases like acetylene, argon, carbon dioxide, as well as refrigerants. Users can determine the quantity of a compressed gas in one unit by multiplying the quantity in another unit by the provided conversion factor. This allows for easy conversion between cubic feet, pounds and gallons for a wide variety of gases.

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LIQUEFIED GAS CONVERSION CHART

Product Name Cubic Feet I Pound Pounds I Gallon Cubic Feet I Gallon

Acetylene
UNINA: 1001 14.70 4.90 72.03
CAS: 514-86-2

Air
UN/NA: 1002 13.30 7.29 96.96
CAS: n/a
Ammonia
Anhydrous 20.78 5.147 106.95
UNINA: 1005
CAS: 7664-41-7
Argon
UN/NA: 1006 9.71 11.63 112.92
CAS: 7440-37-1
Butane
UNINA: 1075 6.34 4.86 30.81
CAS: 106-97-8
Carbon
Dioxide 8.74 8.46 73.94
UNINA: 2187
CAS: 124-38-9
Chlorine
UNINA: 1017 5.38 11.73 63.10
CAS: 7782-50-5
Ethane
UNINA: 1045 12.51 2.74 34.27
CAS: 74-84-0
Ethylene
Oxide 8.78 7.25 63.66
UNINA: 1040
CAS: 75-21-8
Fluorine
UNINA: 1045 10.17 12.60 128.14
CAS: 7782-41-4
Helium
UNINA: 1046 97.09 1.043 101.26
CAS: 7440-59-7
Hydrogen
UNINA: 1049 192.00 0.592 113.66
CAS: 1333-74-0
Product Name Cubic Feet (Pound Pounds / Gallon Cubic Feet / Gallon

Hydrogen
Chloride 10.60 8.35 88.51
UNINA: 1050
CAS: 7647-01-0
Krypton
UN-NA: 1056 4.60 20.15 92.69
CAS: 7439-90-9
Methane
UNINA: 1971 23.61 3.55 83.81
CAS: 74-82-8

Methyl
Bromide 4.03 5.37 21.64
UN/NA: 1062
CAS: 74-83-9

Neon
UNINA: 1065 19.18 10.07 193.14
CAS: 7440-01-9
Mapp Gas
UNINA: 1060 9.20 4.80 44.16
CAS: n/a
Nitrogen
UNINA: 1066 13.89 6.75 93.75
CAS: 7727-37-9
Nitrous Oxide
UNINA: 1070 8.73 6.45 56.31
CAS: 10024-97-2
Oxygen
UNINA: 1072 12.05 9.52 114.72
CAS: 7782-44-7
Propane
UNINA: 1075 8.45 4.22 35.65
CAS: 74-98-6
Sulfur
Dioxide 5.94 12.0 71.28
UNINA: 1079
CAS: 7446-09-5
Xenon
UN-NA: 2036 2.93 25.51 74.74
CAS: 7440-63-3
REFRIGERANTS
Product Name Conversions Gallons / 30 lbs ft' /30 lbs

R-12 11.10 Ibs / gal


2.70 93.42
Dichlorodifluoromethane 34.60 ft3 / gal
R-13 7.55 lbs / gal
Chlorotri fluoromethane 3.97 108.18
27 .25 ft3 / gal

R-13Bl 13.10 lbs / gal


2.29 77.86
Bromotrifluoromethane 34.00 ft3 / gal
R-22 10.10 lbs / gal
2.97 129.37
Chlorodifluoromethane 43.56 ft3 / gal
R-115 10.90 lbs / gal
2.75 83.88
Chloropentafluoroethane 30.50 ft3 / gal
R-123 12.20 lbs / gal 2.46 115.37
2,2- Dichloro-l, 1,1- Trifluoroethane 46.90 ft3 / gal
R-134 8.20 lbs / gal
3.66 92.60
1,1,1,2- Tetrafluoroethane 25.30 ft3 / gal
R-142b 9.35 lbs / gal
3.21 110.42
Chlorodifluoroethane 34.40 ft3 / gal

R-152a 7.591bs / gal


3.95 175.38
Difluoroethane 44.40 ft3 / gal

R-401a (MP-39} 10.00 lbs / gal


Chlorodifluoromethane 53% 3.00 71.70
1,1- Difluoroethane 13% 23.90 ft3 / gal
2-Chloro-l,I,1 ,2- Tetrafluoroethane 34%
R-401b (MP-66} 10.00 lbs / gal
Chlorodifluoromethane 61 % 3.00 69.60
1,I-Difluoroethane 11% 23.20 ft3 / gal
2-Chloro-l, 1, I ,2- Tetrafluoroethane 28%
R-402a (HP-80) 9.60 lbs / gal
Pentafluoroethane 60% 3.13 72.93
Chlorodifluoromethane 38% 23.30 ft3/ gal
Propane 2%
R-402b (HP-8l} 9.50 lbs / gal
Pentafluoroethane 38% 3.16 73.00
Chlorodifluoromethane 60% 23.10 ft3 / gal
Propane 2%
R-404a (HP-62, FX-70} 8.80 lbs / gal
Pentafluoroethane 44% 3.41 72.63
1,1,1- Trifluoroethane 52% 21.30 ft3 / gal
1,1,1,2- Tetrafluoroethane 4%
Product Name Conversions Gallons / 30 Ibs fe /30 Ibs

R-407c (Ae 9000) 9.50 Ibs / gal


Pentafluoroethane 25% 3.16 72.68
1,1,1,2- Tetrafluoroethane 52% 23.00 ft3 / gal
Difluoromethane 23%
R-408a (FX-I0) 8.70 Ibs / gal
Chlorodifluoeomethane 47% 3.45 70.73
1,1,1- Trifluoroethane 46% 20.50 ft3 / gal
Pentafluoroethane 7%
R-409a (FX-56) 10.10Ibs/gal
Chlorodifluoromethane 60% 2.97 73.06
1-Chloro-l,I,-Difluoroethane 15% 2- 24.60 ft3 / gal
Chloro-l,I,1 ,2- Tetrafluoroethane 25%
R-410a (AZ-20, PURON,
8.90 lbs / gal
SUVA 9100) 3.37 72.79
Pentafluoroethane 50% 21.60 ft3 / gal
Difluorometnane 50%
R-500 9.80 Ibs / gal
Dichlorodifluoromethane 73.8% 3.06 114.14
Difluoroethane 26.2% 37.30 ft3 / gal
R-502 10.30 lbs / gal
Chlorodifluoromethane 48.4% 2.91 103.31
Chloropentafluoroethane 51.2% 35.50 ft3 / gal
R-503 6.86 Ibs / gal
Dichlorodifluoromethane 60% 4.37 131.97
Chloropentafluoroethane 40 % 30.20 ft3 / gal
R-504 9.02 lbs / gal
Chlorodifluoromethane 50% 3.33 145.19
Chloropentafluoroethane 50% 43.60 ft3 / gal
R-505 10.77lbs / gal
Dichlorodifluoromethane 50% 2.79 109.93
Chlorotrifluoromethane 50% 39.40 ft3 / gal

R-506 10.70 lbs / gal


Chlorotrifluoromethane 50% 2.80 120.68
R-11450% 43.10 ft3 / gal
R-507 (AZ-50) 9.00 lbs / gal
Pentafluoroethane 50% 3.33 72.59
1,1,1- Trifluoroethane 50% 21.80 ft3 / gal
COMMON GASES CONVERSION TABLE
To Use This Worksheet:
1. Find the name of the compressed gas you want to convert.
2. If you know the quantity in pounds, multiply by the number in Column A
3. If you know the quantity in gallons, multiply by the number in Column B.
4. The result is the quantity of compressed gas in cubic feet.
CHEMICAL
GAS NAME FORMULA COLUMN A COLUMN B
Acetylene (Ethyne) C2H2 13.7 43.7
Air O.8N2-0.202 12.2 88.9
Allene C3H4 8.8 -

Ammonia NH3 20.9 118.8


Argon Ar 8.9 103.5
Arsine AsH3 4.6 -
Boron Trichloride BCI3 3.1 -

Boron Trifluoride BF3 5.2 70.7


1,3-Butadiene C4H6 6.3 -

Butane C4H10 6.1 29.8


1-Butene C4H8 6.2 -

2-Butene C4H8 6.2 -

Carbon Dioxide CO2 8.1 68.4

Carbon Monoxide CO 12.7 86.1


Carbon Tetrachloride CCI4 4.1 -

Carbon Tetrafluoride (See Freon-14) CF4 4.1 -

Carbonyl Fluoride COF2 5.2 -

Carbonyl Sulfide COS 5.9 -

Chlorine CI2 5.1 61.5


Cyanogen (CN)2 6.8 -

Cyclopropane C3H6 8.5 -

Deuterium D2 88.5 -

Dichlorosilane SiH2CI2 3.5 -

Dimethylamine C2H7N 7.9 -

Dimethyl Ether C2H60 7.7 -

2,2-Dimethylpropane C5H12 4.9 -

Disilane Si2H6 2.6 -

Ethane C2H6 11.8 35.4


Ethyl Chloride C2H5CI 5.5 -

Ethylene (Ethene) C2H4 12.7 60.1


Ethylene Oxide C2H40 8.1 60.5
Fluoroform (See also Freon 23) CHF2 5.3 -

Fluorine F2 9.4 117.9


Forane 134a (Freon134a) C2H2F4 3.5 -

Freon-11 (Trichloro-fluoromethane) CCI3F 2.6 27.9


Freon-12 (Dichloro-difluoromethane) CCI2F2 2.9 32.5
Freon-13 (Chloro-trifluoromethane) CCIF3 3.4 25.7
Freon-14 (Tetrafluoro-methane) CF4 4.1 -

Freon-22 (Chloro-difluoromethane) CHCIF2 4.1 41.5


Freon-23 (Trifluoromethane) CHF3 5.1 -

Freon-41 (Methyl Fluoride) CH3F 10.5 -

Freon-113 (Trichloro-trifluoroethane) C2CI3F3 1.9 21.8


Freon-114 (Dichloro-tetrafluoroethane C2CI2F4 2.1 -

Freon-115 (Chloro- C2CIF5 2.3 -


Ipentafluoroethane)
Freon-116 (Hexa-f1uoroethane) C2F6 2.6 -

Freon-142b (Chloro-difluoroethane) C2H3CIF2 3.3 -

Freon-218 (Perfluoro-propane) C3F8 1.9 -

Freon-C318 (Octafl uoro-cyclobutane) C4F8 1.7 -

Freon-1113 (Chloro-trifluoroethylene) C2CIF3 3 -

Germane Ge 4.6 -

Halon-13B1 (Bromo-trifluoromethane) CBrF3 2.4 -

Helium He 88.8 92.7


Hexafl uoropropylene C3F6 2.4 -

Hydrogen H2 176.4 104.4

Hydrogen Bromide HBr 4.3 -

Hydrogen Chloride HCI 9.8 96.8


Hydrogen Fluoride HF 17.7 -

Hydrogen Iodide HI 2.8 -

Hydrogen Selenide H2Se 4.4 -

Hydrogen Sulfide H2S 10.4 79.6


Isobutane C4H10 5.9 -

Isobutylene C4H8 6.2 -

Krypton Kr 4.2 -

Methane CH4 22.2 78.7


Methyl Bromide CH3Br 3.7 -

Methyl Chloride CH3CI 7 -

Methyl Fluoride CH3F 10.5 -

Methyl Mercaptan CH3SH 7.4 -

Monomethylamine CH5N 11.1 -

Neon Ne 17.7 -

Nitric Oxide NO 11.9 -

Nitrogen N2 12.7 85.7


Nitrogen Dioxide N02 4.3 --

Nitrogen Trifluoride NF3 4.9 -

Nitrous Oxide N20 8.1 82.7


Oxygen 02 11.1 105.8
Perfluoropropane**** (see Freon 218) C3F8 1.9 --

Phosgene COCI2 3.6 41.6


Phosphine PH3 10.4 --

Phosphorus Pentafluoride PF5 2.9 --

Propane C3H8 8.1 34.1


Propylene C3H6 8.3 --

Silane SiH4 11.1 -

Silicon Tetrachloride SiCI4 2.1 -

Silicon Tetrafluoride SiF4 3.4 -

Sulfur Dioxide S02 5.6 64.1


Sulfur Hexafluoride SF6 2.2 -

Sulfur Tetrafluoride SF4 3.2 -

Trichlorosilane SiHCI3 2.6 --

Trimethylamine C3H9N 5.5 -

Tungsten Hexafluoride WF6 1.1 --

Vinyl Bromide C2H3Br 3.2 --

Vinyl Methyl Ether C3H60 6.1 --

Xenon Xe 2.6 -

HC-12a (replacement for Freon-12) (by OZ tech). 6.2 -


If the compressed gas does not appear in this list:
1. Divide 359 by the molecular weight of the gas.
2. Multiply the result by the quantity in pounds to convert to cubic feet.

To convert: To: Do This:


Liters Gallons Divide By 3.8
Quarts Gallons Divide By 4
Gallons Liters Multiply By 3.8
US Fluid Ounce Gallons Divide By 128
Grams Pounds Divide By 454
Kilo~rams Pounds Multiply By 2.2

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