I assume you're asking about gaseous oxygen, not liquified oxygen. Volume of any gas depends on the pressure. A pound of oxygen can fill as many gallons as the container allows under that pressure. Since it's a gas it expands in the area allowed. Hope that makes sense.
== In case you're talking about liquid oxygen, it weighs about 9.52 pounds per gallon. Your pound of liquid oxygen is about 1 2/3 cups of this cryogenic stuff.
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1 pound of oxygen is equivalent to approximately 6.9 gallons of gas at standard temperature and pressure.
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The conversion of pounds to gallons depends on the substance being measured (e.g. water, milk, etc.) as density varies. To convert pounds to gallons, you need to know the density of the substance in question. For water, 1 pound is approximately equal to 0.12 gallons. So, 18 pounds of water would be roughly equivalent to 2.16 gallons.
Six half gallons of milk equal three gallons.
102 fluid ounces is equal to 0.796875 gallons.
5 gallons of water is equal to approximately 41.7 pounds.