The nice thing about many hydrocarbon gases, such as propane, is that they can be liquefied fairly easily (the pressure in LPG bottles is about 8 bar) and they do not then take as much space as in gaseous form (liquid density of propane about 500 kg/m3).Image: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA 3.0The same does not apply to hydrogen. For example, at 700 bar, the hydrogen is still gaseous (density 42 kg/m3).In atmospheric conditions, the density of hydrogen is 0.09 kg/m3. It has a high lower heating value: 120 MJ/kg. How many liters of (atmospheric) hydrogen would be needed to reach that earlier mentioned energy content of the 100 Ah battery (4.32 MJ)?单项选择题

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A

a. 4 litres

B

b. 40 litres

C

c. 400 litres

D

d. 4000 litres

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