If the solution is 67% sugar by weight, then take the weight of one gallon of water and multiply by 67%:
One gallon of water weighs 8.34 lbs
0.67 * 8.34 = 5.59 lbs.
Weight of Imperial Gallon of Water1 gallon [UK] = 1.201 gallon [US, liquid]One US gallon weighs 8.34 pounds, so an imperial gallon weighs about 16.6 percent more, or almost exactly 10 pounds.
3.56 pounds of N/gal of 32%
well one gallon weighs approximately 8 pounds. so 5 percent of 898 gallons is 44.9 gallons. take 44.9 times 8 and you have 359.2 pounds.
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.
The solution itself weighs 11.68 pounds per gallon and contains 1.17 pounds of nitrogen per gallon and 3.97 pounds of phosphate (P2O5) per gallon.
8.36
Just about 10.68 pounds per gallon.
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Weight of Imperial Gallon of Water1 gallon [UK] = 1.201 gallon [US, liquid]One US gallon weighs 8.34 pounds, so an imperial gallon weighs about 16.6 percent more, or almost exactly 10 pounds.
12.75 pounds.
multiply your 1 gallon ingredients by 3
6.75 pounds, when mixed solely in an alcohol and water solution.
3.56 pounds of N/gal of 32%
The relation of brix to pounds per gallon is not linear so you can't really do a calculation and come up with a number. If you go to this website it has a table of all pounds per gallon for different brix levels. http://www.foodpartners.net/brix.asp
Interesting question, since sulfur will not dissolve or react with water. But if it did, one gallon of a 1/2% (by weight) solution of "sulfur water" would weigh 8.3817 pounds. (There would be about 2/3rds of an ounce of sulfur "dissolved" in the water.)
The weight per l is one of the below just x by 3.78541178 liters in one US gallon or 4.54609118 liters in one UK (Imperial) gallonGlycerol25 C1126.10Glycerin25 C1259.37