There are approximately 0.11985 gallons in a pound of sugar.
16 ounces make up a pound.
There are a couple of problems with your question. First, "condensation" is simply water that has been changed from a vapor to a liquid, so unless you have something else in mind, your question seems to be, "How many gallons of water are there in a pound of water?" The second problem is that because there are about 8.34 pounds to a gallon of water, there are no "gallons" in a pound of water, only fractions of gallons. So, a better way to phrase your question might be, "What fraction of a gallon would a pound of water constitute?" To get the answer to that, you would simply divide one gallon by the number of pounds in a gallon (8.34) to determine that a pound of water is .12 of a gallon. Hope that helps. If that isn't what you were after, ask another question.
8 gallons are in a 33 1/2 lb tank. Now is that the space in a 33 pound can or is that the amount of fuel in a 33 pound can? These cans can only be filled by law to 80% to allow for expansion If that is the case, 80% of 8 gallons is 6.4 Gallons. Now how many gallons are in a 33 pound can of propane?
90 ounces is equal to 0.703125 gallons.
4.65 gallons
0.12 gallon.
About 1/8 of a gallon of water weighs 1 pound.
If 1 pint is 1 pound, then 2 gallons is 16 pounds.
A 10-pound propane tank can hold approximately 2.4 gallons of propane.
It depends on the concentration of the juice.
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roughly 9.7
7.1 gallons @ 4.2lbs per gallon.
There are a total of eight pounds in each gallon. By dividing 414 by 8, we find out that a 415 pound drum holds about 51 gallons.
The answer depends on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
You can make 3 gallons.