i think it is 7.8kg per gallon not sure though
1 US gallon has a mass of 4.0 to 4.1 kg.
1 US gallon of water is 3.783 Kg. 1 Imperial (British) gallon is 4.546 kg.
One gallon of what? A gallon of water. chicken soup or crude oil? Please rethink your question. {And for the chicken soup... it would depend on how much chicken was in there... ;-)1 US gallon of water is 3.785 Kg
"Kg" is a unit of mass. "Gallon" is a volume of space. The gallon may be completely empty, with no mass in it. If the gallon of space has any mass at all in it, then the amount of mass depends on what substance is in the gallon.
The answer is 4,82 kg for an US gallon.
1 L of water weighs 1 kg. 1 kg(water) = 1 L 1 US gallon (gal) = 3.785411784 litres (L) so, 3.785411784 kg of water equals to 1 US gallon of water or, 1 kg of water equals 0.264 US gallons of water
1 uk gallon = 4.546 litres = 4.546 kg water * 1.28 * 1 000 = 5 818.88 grams 1 us gallon = 3.785 litres = 3.785 kg water * 1.28 * 1 000 = 4 844.80 grams
gallons of what? a gallon is a measure of volume, and a kilogram is a measure of weight. a gallon of frying oil
At a density of 1.73 kg per liter, there are approximately 7.59 pounds in one gallon. This can be calculated by converting the density to pounds per liter (1 kg = 2.20462 lbs) and then multiplying by the number of liters in a gallon (approximately 3.785).
You need liquid density ( kg per litre ) > Some example densities ( kg per litre) Water = 1.0 Petrol = 0.737 Beer = 1.01 Kerosene = 0.82 Paraffin = 0.8 > 1 US gallon = 3.7854 litres, then * density of liquid ( kg per litre ) = kgs or: 1 UK gallon = 4.5461 litres, then * density of liquid ( kg per litre ) = kgs
One gallon of water weighs about 3.783 kg
There can be no equivalence. A kilogram is a measure of mass. A gallon is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a gallon of water. Next consider a gallon of air. How many kilograms? Are the two masses likely to be the same?