$2,125
1000 x $2.5 = $2,500
$2,500 x 85% = $2,125
To find out how many gallons are left in the tank at 30%, you can multiply the tank's total capacity by 0.30 (which represents 30%). For a 250 gallon tank, this would be 250 * 0.30 = 75 gallons left at 30%.
A 60-pound propane tank typically holds about 14 gallons of liquid propane. This is based on the fact that propane weighs approximately 4.24 pounds per gallon. Therefore, when you divide the total weight of the propane in the tank by the weight per gallon, you arrive at roughly 14 gallons.
An empty 1,000-gallon propane gas tank typically weighs between 800 to 1,000 pounds (approximately 364 to 454 kilograms). The exact weight can vary depending on the tank's design and materials used. When full, the total weight can exceed 4,200 pounds, as propane weighs about 4.24 pounds per gallon.
The Letters "WC" on a propane tank stand for "Water Capacity", and are followed by a number which would identify the tanks Water Capacity typically measured in lbs. Water weighs approximately 8.3lbs per gallon Propane weighs approximately 4.24lbs per gallon
I assuming 25 cu-ft (cubic feet). 34.6 cubic feet of propane vapor equals one gallon of liquid propane. So, 25/34.6 = 0.72 gallons. Depending on the size of the tank, 25 on the gauge will be 25 percent of the total capacity of the tank. A 250 gallon tank will have about 62 gallons. The gauges are in 10 percent increments, so each number represented on the guage ex: 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90, represents 10 percent of otal tank capacity. In a 250 gallon tank 10 would equal 25 gallons, 20 would equal 50 gallons and 30 would equal 75 gallons. Likewise in between these numbers would be 5 or whatever it appears to be closer to above or below 5.
To find the number of units of 32 percent nitrogen (N) in one gallon, you need to calculate the total weight of nitrogen in that gallon. One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds. Thus, 32 percent of 8.34 pounds is about 2.67 pounds of nitrogen. Therefore, there are 2.67 pounds of nitrogen in one gallon of a 32 percent N solution.
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Type your answer here... there are around 91,600 BTUs in a gallon of propane. The standard BBQ sized bottle of propane contains 11 pounds of propane. Propane weighs about 4.2 pounds per gallon, so that 11 pounds of propane is about 2.5 gallons in its liquid state. That means there is 91,600 BTUs/Gal times 2.5 gallons so a BBQ sized tank of propane contains about 2.3 million BTUs. If your BBQ has a 50,000 BTU burner, on high heat, it will last a bit over 4 and half hours of run time.
In North Carolina, propane is subject to a state sales tax of 4.75%, along with a local sales tax that varies by county, typically ranging from 2% to 2.75%. Additionally, there is a specific excise tax on propane used for heating or as a fuel, which is currently set at $0.02 per gallon. Overall, the total tax burden on propane can vary based on the county's local tax rate.
Propane burns 91,547 b.t.u.'s an hour per gallon of propane. Depending on the b.t.u. output of the appliance you are running you should be able to calculate how many hours you can use your tank.
The term "11 total of propane" is unclear and could refer to different contexts, such as 11 gallons, pounds, or another measurement of propane. Propane is commonly measured in gallons or liters for liquid form and in pounds or kilograms for gas. If you provide more context, I can give you a more specific answer regarding propane's significance or usage related to that measurement.
Well, refineries typically get 19.6 gallons of gasoline from each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil: about 46%.