There is no such word as "clecious" and I am assuming that it is your attempt at spelling Celsius.The mass of 1 US gallon,of water is approx 8.3 pounds.
Volume and weight are different kinds of things, and one does not convert into the other. That is because different fluids have different density. A gallon of water does not weigh the same as a gallon of gasoline.
The weight of one gallon of water at 25 degrees Celsius is approximately 8.34 pounds.
Yes, water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, not -4 degrees Celsius. At -4 degrees Celsius, water would still be in its liquid state.
No, water turns into ice at 0 degrees Celsius. At 4 degrees Celsius, water is still in its liquid form.
The weight of 1 gallon of JP-4 fuel at 20 degrees Celsius is approximately 6.8 to 6.9 pounds.
can't get 6 gallons of water in a 4 gallon bucket
# Start with empty buckets, and carry them to the well. # (Note that the larger is the 7-gallon bucket, and the smaller is the 4-gallon bucket.) # Fill the 4-gallon bucket with water to the top. # Empty all the water from the 4-gallon bucket into the 7-gallon bucket. # (Note that there is room in the 7-gallon bucket for exactly 3 more gallons.) # Fill the 4-gallon bucket again. # Pour from the 4-gallon bucket into the 7-gallon bucket all the water that will fit, spilling none. # (Note that since there was room for only 3 more gallons in the 7-gallon bucket, you now have 1 gallon left in the 4-gallon bucket.) # Dump out all the water from the 7-gallon bucket. (Pour it back into the well or onto some flowers so it's not wasted.) # Pour the 1 gallon of water that remains in the 4-gallon bucket into the empty 7-gallon bucket. # Refill the 4-gallon bucket completely. # Pour all the 4 gallons from the 4-gallon bucket into the 7-gallon bucket. # (Note that since the 7-gallon bucket had 1 gallon already and you added 4 gallons, you now have 5 gallons of water in the 7-gallon bucket!) # Bring back your 7-gallon bucket that's holding exactly 5 gallons of water. (Bring your 4-gallon bucket back too, in case you want to play again!)
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius. That is a speciality of water. At 3.98 degrees Celsius, the density of water is highest before it begins to form ice crystals. Water at this temperature may be a slush of water and ice.
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Water reaches maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius
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1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon