Approximately 6.8 pounds per gallon.
JP-8 is a kerosene-based jet fuel, JP-8 is short for Jet Propellant 8.
6.8 lbs
Standard JP-8 fuel costs about the same as regular gasoline at $3.60 per gallon as of June 2014. JP-8 or Jet Propellant 8 is a fuel used by the U.S. military for aircraft.
Gasoline and kerosene.
Diesel
Gasoline and kerosene.
Jet fuel--Jet A in the civilian world, usually JP-8 in the military. You can also put JP-4 or JP-5 in one.
Flammable placards must be posted on all sides of tanker transporting JP-8
JP-8, a type of Jet Fuel with a flash point of 46 Cº, is a Class 3 Flammable Liquid under the regulations for Hazardous Materials Transportation.
JP-8 typically ignites at around 210°C (410°F). However, the exact temperature can vary depending on factors such as pressure and the presence of oxidizers.
JP-8 is a fuel specified by the United States Air Force in MIL-DTL-83133E that boil in the range of 186°C (10% boiling point) to 300°C (final boiling point) using the ASTM D2887 test method. The density of JP-8 ranges from 0.775-0.840 kg/L.