Milk is an emulsion of butterfat globules within a water based fluid and has a larger particle size than water. Even though Milk has a tendancy to increase in viscosity during storage a pint of milk has a smaller particle size than a gallon of water
Examples of a gallon include a gallon of milk, a gallon of gasoline, and a gallon of water.
No, a gallon of milk weighs around 8.6 pounds, as milk is denser than water.
one gallon of milk is bigger then one quart of milk one quart of milk is 1/4 the size of a gallon
A gallon of water weighs 8 pounds.
The weight of a gallon of milk is only slightly greater than a gallon of water, about 3% more. A US gallon with 2% milkfat weighs about 8.4 pounds, compared to 8.6 pounds for "whole milk" and 8.35 pounds for a gallon of water. Milk is 87 % water, thus a gallon of milk will not differ from milk much. The 8.6 lbs/gal factor (whole milk) is correct. The weight increases as fat is removed. By weight: Milk : 8.6 lb/gallon Condensed milk : 9.4 lb/gallon Cream 8.28 lb/gallon * The British or Imperial Gallon is defined as exactly 10 pounds of water. You can convert the above figures by using 1 Imperial Gallon = 1.201 US gallons.
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Nonfat milk is very close in density to water which weighs 8 pounds per gallon.
find an empty gallon of milk bottle. There you are.
It takes about 23 gallons of water to produce one gallon of almond milk.
gallons think of 1 gallon of milk and a cenimeter or something as big as you pinkie nail
1 quart is equal to 2 pints 1 imperial gallon is equal to 8 pints therefore 4 quarts in a 1 gallon jug
5 milk jugs becase a 5gallon tank is five1 gallon milk jug