No: not enough information!
However I can give the steps needed...
Convert the gallon (I don't know if you are using UK or US Gallon - they differ) to litres.
Convert the litres to cubic centimetres (these are French words hence the French spelling) by the relationship 1ml = 1cc. Call that V
Find the density D of the particular resin in gm/cc: look it up in data sheets for the material if not stated on its container or instructions.
Now the total mass = DV.
NB: I suggest litres to cc but this may depend on what your quoted for the resin's density. If it's so-many kg per cubic metre you'll need to adjust the conversions accordingly. 1 cu.m. = 1000 litres.
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They are both one gallon so both are the same weight P.S. Search how many grams per ml for your items!
If you have a gallon, you only can have one gallon.
There are about 453.6 grams in one pound.
There are 10 grams in one decagram.
there are approximately 4 quarts in one gallon and 8 pints in one gallon.