I don't know about best, but the standard is the cubic meter, or m³, and derivatives of that such as cm³ or mm³
You can use liters also, with 1000 liters = 1 m³
and derivatives such as mL
liters are accepted in the SI (aka metric) system, but not recommended.
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You can use liters also, with 1000 liters = 1 m³
and derivatives such as mL
liters are accepted in the SI (aka metric) system, but not recommended.
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Although the most used measure for gas is in volume, either m^3 or liters, when it is transported is more convenient to refer to the amount by weight, that is Kg of liquid gas, it can be either as bulk or in individual tanks. You must include the specific gravity and pressure of the gas to determine the necessary reduction before use.
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LITER !
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m^3