It depends on how far and how fast you drive.
According to the balanced chemical equation, for every 1 mole of nitrogen gas (N2), 3 moles of hydrogen gas (H2) are needed. Since the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles, you would need 21 liters of hydrogen gas (3 times 7 liters) to react completely with 7 liters of nitrogen gas to produce ammonia.
Depends on the different types of cars.If it is normal (about 160 hp) maybe 7 - 8 liters per 100 km
It's about a 7 hour drive.
7 car behind
is 7 liters
1 kiloliter = 1000 liters 7 kiloliters = 7*1000 = 7000 liters
435.67 miles. 7-hour drive.
6 to 7 hours drive
There are 7000 milliliters in 7 liters
You can drive 420 km in 7 hours. If you can drive 180 km in 3 hours, then you are driving 60 km/h. 60 km multiplied by 7 hours is 420 km.
7 fluid ounces is 0.207 liters.