most liquids, including water are approxiamately 8 pounds per gallon. 250 x 8 =2000 pds.
convert inches to gallons in a 400 gallon tank
Most Aquarist use this rule of thumb to put fish in an aquarium, 5 inches of adult fish for every gallon of water in the tank. The five inches only takes in the head and body. Do not use the tail in the measurement.
A 20 Gallon tank can hold up to 20 gallons of water.
Only 1. Usually a Betta is all that is kept in a 3 gallon tank
2350lbs. on average
a typical steel "30 pound" liquid propane tank weighs about 25-28 pounds empty. propane tank markings (on collar) propane weighs about 4.125 pounds per gallon and a "30 pound tank" will hold about 7.5 gallons so a full tank will weigh about 55 pounds or so. Typical recertification stamp: MM XXX YY E MM -> 2 digit recertification month XXX ->3 character Re-qualifier's registration number YY -> 2 digit recertification year E ->States the cylinder has been externally examined WC -> Water capacity of the cylinder. TW -> Tare weight of the cylinder (what the tank weighs empty) ICC, DOT, BTE, CTC or TC -> Specification number eg. TC4BA240 10 89 -> Date of manufacture (October. 1989)
400 pounds
Gasoline is 6 1/2 pounds per gallon. You can do the math.
the weight of the tank will be about 100 pounds
2000# plus the weight of the tank itself would be a good rough estimate. While not exactly the same weight as water should be close to same-8# per gal.
Depends on how much 90w is in there, but a 15 gallon tank full of gas should be able to handle a gallon of 90w without causing any trouble running the gas in an auto.
The truck has a 52 gallon tank mounted in the rear of the frame. You can order it with a second 22 gallon tank, mounted mid frame. If you add any body to it, you may be able to add a tank in or on the body as well.
either a 15 gallon tank or a 20 gallon tank
It would weigh just over 1600 pounds
It has a 42 Gallon tank. It has a 42 Gallon tank.
If it is supposed to be an oxygen tank, the amount of oxygen remaining is usually determined by weighing the tank (on some scales with enough capacity to measure such a weight) and then subtracting the weight of the empty tank (the tare weight) which should be recorded before the tank was filled. If it is a matter of testing whether any oxygen is in a tank that contains a mixture of substances, then you'd probably need to take a sample and run it through something like a mass spectrometer or a gas chromatograph calibrated to look for that substance.
There is a fair amount of variation, but the standard small 16.4oz (1 lb) propane cylinder usually weighs just about a pound when empty (Tare weight, or the weight of the container itself). It is then usually charged with 16oz (by weight) of liquid propane for a total of around 32iz (2 lb).In SummaryTare Weight: 16oz (weight of the container/bottle)Net Weight: 16oz (weight of the liquid propane fuel)Gross Weight 32oz (weight of a full bottle)or in more practical terms, the closer your bottle is to weighing 1 lb, the closer you are to empty.