One half of a U.S. gallon is equivalent to any of the following: 1.895 liters, 2 quarts, 4 pints, 8 cups, or 64 ounces.
The ratio is 1:6 chemicals to water, so for half a gallon of water, you use 1/12 a gallon of chemicals
A gallon measures volume of water not distance.
A ton is a measure of weight and a gallon is a measure of volume. You can't convert them as stated. If the gallon was water, you could say how much of a ton is in a gallon of water.
Just figure out what each word means. Lets talk about bleach (Chlorex) for example. Let's put some of it into a gallon container. How much should we put in? I say, ok, lets fill it half ways with the bleach. Lets finish up by filling the rest of the gallon container with water. Now lets talk about what we just did. We just added 50 percent of bleach to a gallon with water. That's the answer. We have the percent (50%) and we have the volume (one gallon). So we have talked about percent by volume. Hope that helps. In real life always add the bleach to the water, its safer.
One half of a U.S. gallon is equivalent to any of the following: 1.895 liters, 2 quarts, 4 pints, 8 cups, or 64 ounces.
A gallon of water has a volume of approximately 3.785 liters.
1 gallon
A gallon and half of water is 5,676 grams
Two liters has more volume than 1/2 US gallon.
A half gallon of water weighs approximately 4 pounds.
They come in 3-4 sizes, about half gallon, one gallon, 2 gallon and 5 gallon.
The ratio is 1:6 chemicals to water, so for half a gallon of water, you use 1/12 a gallon of chemicals
One imperial gallon of water is approximately 4.546 liters in volume.
A gallon of water is bigger than a kilogram in terms of volume. However, a kilogram is heavier than a gallon of water because a kilogram measures weight, while a gallon measures volume.
A gallon measures volume of water not distance.
One fourth of a half gallon is equal to 64 fluid ounces. This can be calculated by dividing the volume of a half gallon (128 fluid ounces) by 4.