It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
One gallon of water weighs 8 pounds. So, if you were putting water into the gallon jug, you could put 8 pounds of water in it. Different liquids will have different densities, and therefore be quite different in weight.
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It would have to be under 16. Eight ounces is considered a serving of water, and there are 128 ounces in a gallon. That divides out to 16 servings. Now, milk has fat, protein, and vitamins in it, not just water, so you would have to get at least a little less water than 16 servings.
in cubic feet how big would a tank have to be to hold 35 gallons of water
Assuming it is water, which weighs 8 lbs a gallon, it would be 1,040,000 lbs or 520 tons...if my math is right:)
A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds. So, a 50 gallon water heater full of water would weigh approximately 417 pounds.
You can't because you would kill your self and how much money do you have for this thing you want?
1 gallon of water is heavier than 1 pound of sand. Water has a density of 8.34 pounds per gallon, so 1 gallon of water weighs more than 1 pound of sand.
You would throw it up like a gallon of milk.
Pounds per gallon do not convert into parts per million since different types of substances would have a different weight per gallon for the same amount of parts per million. For example, 1000 parts per million of mercury weighs more than 1000 parts per million of oxygen.
I usually use 25,000.
There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. So you would need 4 quarts of water to fill a gallon.
Well, one gallon of water equals 8.34 pounds, so yes, if you drank one gallon of water you would immediately gain 8.34 pounds of weight. Most of those 8.34 pounds would end up as urine though, assuming you are not seriously dehydrated. So the weight gain would only be temporary.
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