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How many pound of steam does 1 gallon of water make?

One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds. When water is converted to steam, it expands significantly; specifically, one pound of water can produce about 1,600 gallons of steam at atmospheric pressure. Therefore, 1 gallon of water can produce around 13,440 pounds of steam when fully vaporized.


How many pounds of steam can you get from 1gal of water?

10 imperial pounds, 8.35 US pounds. It is the weight of 1 gallon of water.


1000 lbs steam how many gallon water?

The number of pounds in a gallon of water changes with temperature. At 100 degrees Celsius, there is about 8 lbs. per gallon of water. So with one thousand lbs. of steam, we would have around 125 gallons of water.


How much does One gallon of water equals what in pounds?

About 8.35 pounds for one US gallon of water.


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How much does a gallon of water weigh in pounds?

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How do you convert pounds of steam to gallons of condensate?

One pound of steam condenses back to one pound of liquid water. Since one gallon of water weighs 8.337 pounds, simply divide the weight of the condensate by 8.337 to find out how many gallons of condensate you have.


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A half gallon of water weighs approximately 4 pounds.


Does one gallon of water weigh 1.2 pounds?

No, it weighs about 8.35 pounds per US gallon.


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How many pounds of steam equals 1 gallon of water?

Steam is a gas, and is not measured in pounds. It is measured in grams, which measures mass.To answer your question, 1 gallon of steam (gaseous water) would have the same mass as 1 gallon of water. If you were to change 1 gallon of water to steam, then their mass would remain the same. This is because changes of state are physical changes in science. According to the law of conservation of mass, mass is neither created nor destroyed during physical or chemical changes (because atoms are not lost or gained.) Therefore, the solid form of one substance does not have more mass than the same substance in liquid or gas form, and vice versa.