2350lbs. on average
This is a ratio: whatever : treat 1 gallon : 1000 gallon ? gallon : 25 gallon First find out how much treats 1 gallon (divide both sides by 1000): 1 ÷ 1000 gallon : 1000 ÷ 1000 gallon → 0.001 gallon : 1 gallon Now find out how much treats 25 gallons (multiply both sides by 25) 25 × 0.001 gallon : 25 × 1 gallon → 0.025 gallon : 25 gallon → you need 0.025 gallons.
if 1000 gallons cost 3.04 then 1000 ÷ 1000 gallons cost 3.04 ÷ 1000 → 1 gallon costs 0.00304 units.
12 divided by 1000 is 1.2 cents per gallon
4000 * * * * * Although a kilo gallon is not a widely recognised unit, the prefix kilo means 1000. So a kilo gallon would be 1000 gallons.
1 kilogram weighs 1000 grams so 2.47 kilograms = 2470 grams If 1000 marbles weigh 2470 grams then 1 marble weighs 2470/1000 = 2.47 grams
500 pounds
100 gallons? Are you kidding me. Who asked this question. You need not be dealing with propane. Believe it or not, there are 1000 US Gallons in a 1000 "Gallon" propane tank. Some peoples kids.
How much does it cost to heat a 1000 square ft home with liquid propane gas in Mass
I get mine in exchangeable 5 gallon containers and also delivered by truck to my 1000 gallon tank behind the house.
Propane stove. Propane water heater. Propane fridge. Propane heater. Propane gas lights. Propane generator w/storage cells for electric use. Propane A/C units (not cheap, but have long life.)
$2,125 1000 x $2.5 = $2,500 $2,500 x 85% = $2,125
It's free! You just have to pay for the explosion proof electrical and vehicle crash protection around it.
Depending on the size of the tank, it could be from 1/2 inch to 2 inches thick. --- No, they range from .195" for a 250 gallon tank to .289" for a 1000 gallon tank. (HamScout
Just doing some research on conversion myself and found the following resource which was helpfulhttp://www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?A=1511&Q=267170basicallyCOMPRESSED PROPANE (GASEOUS FORM) EQUIVALENCY INFORMATION: At 14.73 lbs. of pressure per square inch (psi) and 60 degrees Fahrenheit: * 1 cubic foot propane = 0.0278 gallons propane * 100 cubic feet propane = 2.78 gallons propane * 1 gallon propane = 35.97 cubic feet propane * 100 gallons propane = 3597 cubic feet propane Hope this helps
It will weigh the same as when it was a liquid. Freezing a liquid simply slows the rate at which the molecules travel, it does not add or subtract anything at a molecular level. So a liquid weighs the same as before when it is frozen.
Depends on the manufacturer and specification standard of the tank, but roughly speaking at this capacity, there is about 2 pounds of steel for each gallon of capacity, so vacuum purged, the tank would weight approximately 400 lb. If it is filled with propane, each gallon of propane is 4.2 pounds at 60 degrees. Tanks are generally not filled beyond 80%, so maximum fill would be 672 pounds. Thus, full tank should be approximately 1000 pounds +/-.
9/28/09I just purchased about 400 gallons for heating our cabin outside of Kamas at $1.49 per gallon.