In flight planning we assume 6 pounds per gallon for fuel
The answer depends on the gas and the pressure under which it is stored.
It depends on what you have 12.5 gallons of. Water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon. so 12.5 gallons x 8.34 pounds per gallon =104.25 pounrds. Gasoline weighs only about 6.2 pounds per gallon. 12.5 gallons x 6.2 pounds per gallon = 77.5 pounds.
A gallon of gasoline weighs approximately six and one half pounds. This is using a specific gravity of .77 although lighter specific gravity could be used, between .71 to .77.
Depends, Water is about nine pounds to the Gallon, So about 2.25 lbs to a quart. Gas is lighter and Mercury is heavier.
A gallon weights about 8.4 pounds, so 11 x 8.4 = 92.4 pounds
About 8.35 pounds for one US gallon of water.
4.24 pounds per gallon as per gas facts
eight and a half pounds
1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
1 gallon of propane gas weighs 4.2 pounds.
maybe 5 or 7 pounds
Gasoline is 6 1/2 pounds per gallon. You can do the math.
45 Egyptian pounds per gallon. That's about $7.65 USD per gallon!
It depends on what you have 12.5 gallons of. Water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon. so 12.5 gallons x 8.34 pounds per gallon =104.25 pounrds. Gasoline weighs only about 6.2 pounds per gallon. 12.5 gallons x 6.2 pounds per gallon = 77.5 pounds.
Gas is 6.3 lbs. per gallon. 55 gallons of gas will weigh 346.5 lbs. A steel drum will weigh 40 lbs. and a plastic 55 gallon drum will weigh 20 lbs.
A gallon of gasoline weighs approximately six and one half pounds. This is using a specific gravity of .77 although lighter specific gravity could be used, between .71 to .77.
8.2lbs/gallon add together 8.2 times 30= ?
About 6.25 pounds per gallon at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.