1 gallon. Sugar is soluble in water and should not significantly change the volume
2.42 gallons
For plain water about 41.7 pounds at 8.345lbs per gallon.
No. One gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds which is 133.6 ounces.
10 pounds of water (molten ice) = 1 imperial gallon. (at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature).
The weight of a gallon of water is about 8.34 pounds at 17 degrees Celsius. At different temperatures, the weight will be different. This is in Imperial measurements, where an Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609 liters.
One gallon of water weighs 8.33 pounds. fifty gallons would weigh 416.5 pounds
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 lbs0.67 * 8.34 = 5.59 lbs.
About 8.35 pounds for one US gallon of water.
It is roughly the same as the weight of a gallon of water, because the bouyancy force is equal to the weight of water displaced (the weight of the air being negligible). A UK gallon of water weighs almost exactly 10 pounds, while a US gallon weighs about 8.35 pounds.
1 US gallon of water weighs 3.79 kilograms, or 8.36 lb. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 10 pounds of distilled water.
A US gallon of water is 8.35 pounds. An Imperial gallon of water is 10 pounds.
10 pounds of water in an Imperial gallon
yes, as the salt and the sugar are still there, just dissolved