About 42 pounds.
There is no direct conversion between gallons (volume) and kilogram (weight). However to answer the question, it depends on the density and temperature of the substance in the 5 gallon container. EXAMPLE - Water: One gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds x 5 gallons = 41.75 pounds = about 18.94 KG. EXAMPLE - Mercuy: The weight of liquid mercury is about 8 times that of water. Five gallons of liquid mercury would weigh about 151.52 KG.
Five gallons of milk weigh approximately 43 pounds, although it depends on the milk's fat content, etc, so the answer can't be exact.
Five liters equates to 1.32 US gallons.
The weight of a fish that length would be five to seven pounds.
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches = 231/1,728 cubic ft5 gallons = 5 x 231 / 1,728 cubic ftThe weight of water varies with temperature. At normal comfortable temperatures,it's around 62.4 pounds per cubic ft.Weight of 5 gallons = 5 x 231 x 62.4 / 1,728 = 41.7083 pounds (rounded), minus the weight of the container.
50 gallons of plain water weighs about 417 pounds.
Water weighs approximately 8 pounds per gallon, so 5 gallons weigh about 40 pounds.
Five gallons of sand would actually weigh more than five gallons of water.
Five gallons of pure water weighs 41.725 pounds @8.345lbs per gallon.
It depends on what it is. 5 gallons of lead weighs a lot more than 5 gallons of helium. 5 gallons of water weighs a bit over 40 pounds.
Five gallons of paint is heavier than five gallons of water, which is heavier than five gallons of oil, so please be more specific.
180.55 pounds. 180 pennies in a pound and there is roughly 32,500 pennies in 5 gallons. 32,500.00 divided by 180= 180.55
Depends on the mass and what you are weighing. Gallons is a measure of 'capacity'. In a five gallon container you could put five gallons of water, which would weigh about 50lbs, but five gallons of petrol, which is lighter than water, would weigh less.
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There is no direct conversion between gallons (volume) and kilogram (weight). However to answer the question, it depends on the density and temperature of the substance in the 5 gallon container. EXAMPLE - Water: One gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds x 5 gallons = 41.75 pounds = about 18.94 KG. EXAMPLE - Mercuy: The weight of liquid mercury is about 8 times that of water. Five gallons of liquid mercury would weigh about 151.52 KG.
Yes, because they are both five pounds. yeah. you are using the same unit of weight BALLER Technically speaking, yes, but I would take five pounds of gold (about $65,000) over .6 gallons of water any day.
Five gallons of milk weigh approximately 43 pounds, although it depends on the milk's fat content, etc, so the answer can't be exact.