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A gallon weights about 8.4 pounds, so 11 x 8.4 = 92.4 pounds
1.73 kg per liter = 14.4 pounds/gallon (US)
Biodiesel has a density 0.88 grams per cubic centimeter. This converts to about 7.34 pounds per gallon.
Nonfat milk is very close in density to water which weighs 8 pounds per gallon.
That depends on how much you have! A tanker full of the stuff weighs more than a gallon of it. What you probably meant to ask is how much it weighs per unit volume. In other words, you wish to know its density. The specific gravity of gasoline is about 0.72. That is, it's about 72 percent the density of water. Since a gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon, we can easily calculate the density of gas as 6.00 pounds per gallon. By the way, I say "about" above because the density of gasoline varies with temperature.
The density of petroleum diesel fuel is about 0.85 kilograms per litre (7.09 pounds per gallon).
DENSITY= 7.27 POUNDS PER GALLON
A gallon weights about 8.4 pounds, so 11 x 8.4 = 92.4 pounds
1.73 kg per liter = 14.4 pounds/gallon (US)
== Density of Mercury== The density of Mercury is 13,593 kg/m3 (kilograms per cubic meter). That is equivalent to 113.4 lb/gal [US].(pounds per gallon). Yikes! Compare that to water, which is about 8.34 pounds per gallon.
One gallon of oil is 6-8 pounds depending on density. If you assume SAE 10W-30 oil; density is 875 grasm/litre = 1.929 pounds per litre = 7.3 pounds per US gallon.Assume SAE 10W-30 oil; density is 875 grasm/litre = 1.929 pounds per litre = 7.3 pounds per US gallon. Cheers Malcolmat .9 grams/ milliliter, one gallon of oil weighs 3.4 kilograms
Since the inhibitor is almost always a very small addition, the density of inhibited hydrochloric acid is very close to the same as for uninhibited hydrochloric acid. The density depends on the concentration of hydrochloric acid -- stronger acid is heavier. To convert density (kg/l) to pounds per gallon, multiply by 8.34.
Skim milk has a density of about 1.03500 kilograms per liter; that is the same as 8.63749364 pounds per US gallon.
The weight can vary. Heavy oil weighs more than light oil. To determine the weight, we need to know the density of the oil, which is given as degrees API. Density in pounds per gallon = 141.5/(131.5 + API) *62.4 So a heavy oil. (10 degrees API for example) , has a density of 62.4 pounds per gallon, and one gallon weighs 62.4 pounds. A medium weight oil (30 degrees API for example) has a density of 54.7 pounds per gallon and one gallon weights 54.7 pounds. A light weight oil (50 degrees API for example) has a density of 48.6 pounds per gallon and one gallon weights 48.6 pounds. The density units of API stand for the American Petroleum Institute. I note that a density of 10 deg API is the same as the density of water, below 10 degrees, the oil will sink. I also note that if double the API density, I do not double the density of the oil as measured in pounds per gallon.
About 7.15 pounds. The density of No. 2 diesel fuel is 850 grams/liter = 1.874 pounds/liter = 7.15 pounds per US gallon. Regular gasoline is considerably less dense coming in at 6.0 to 6.3 pounds per gallon.
Biodiesel has a density 0.88 grams per cubic centimeter. This converts to about 7.34 pounds per gallon.
gasoline weighs 6.1 lbs per gallon at standard pressures and temperatures....