The answer will depend on the acid, which do not have the same density.
To convert 3000 tons of water to gallons, you first need to know that one ton is equivalent to 224 gallons of water. Therefore, to convert 3000 tons, you would multiply 3000 by 224 to get 672,000 gallons of water.
There are approximately 224 gallons of water in 1 ton. Therefore, 150 tons of water would be around 33,600 gallons.
To convert metric tons (tonnes) to net tons, simply divide the metric tons by 1.10231. This will give you the equivalent weight in net tons. For example, 10 metric tons is approximately equal to 9.07 net tons.
To convert gallons to tons, you need to know the specific weight of the substance being measured. As a general guide, for water, 1 gallon is roughly equivalent to 0.00834 tons. Therefore, 1750 gallons would be around 14.595 tons.
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that's 64986324880.11 gallons!!!!!!!! simple.
The answer will depend on the acid, which do not have the same density.
You can't, unless you know what the material is. 1000 gallons of gasoline will weigh less than 1000 gallons of water, which will weigh less than 1000 gallons of mercury. Unless you know the density of the stuff, you can't figure out how much a given volume of it will weigh.
To convert 3000 tons of water to gallons, you first need to know that one ton is equivalent to 224 gallons of water. Therefore, to convert 3000 tons, you would multiply 3000 by 224 to get 672,000 gallons of water.
By using the density of the fluid. If it isn't a fluid, you don't!
You need to know how many pounds are in a ton.* A US ton is 2,000 pounds.Every gallon of the liquid in question (7.8 pounds) is therefore 7.8 ÷ 2,000 = 0.0039 tonsNow you can convert gallons into US tons by multiplying the number of gallons by 0.0039** For example, 1,500 gallons = 5.85 US Tons* An Imperial ton is 2,240 pounds.Every gallon pf the liquid in question (7.8 pounds) is therefore 7.8 ÷ 2,240 = 0.003482Now you can convert gallons into Imperial tons by multiplying the number of gallons by 0.003482** For example, 2,500 gallons = 8.705 Imperial gallons NOTENot all liquids have the same weight to volume ratio as the one quoted here.
divid then multiply
In a simple form: Convert the tons to pounds then divide by the caustic soda weight per pound, which is 12.7 lb. Example: density is 12.70 lb /gallon, 2 tons is 4,000 lb. 4,000 lb x 1 gallon/12.7 lb = 315 gallons (rounded) Other factors like temperature come into play, but in a nut shell that's how you convert DST (dry short ton) to gallons.
Gallons and tons are not equal terms. Gallons being liquid and tons being mass. Different liquids have different weights, so you need to know which liquid you are looking to convert. Once you know the weight of 1 gallon of said liquid, multiply by 20,000 and then divide by 2.2034 and you will have metric tonnes..
Gallons can't be converted to tons. Gallons measure volume, while tons measure mass.
Metric tons can't be converted to gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while gallons measure volume.