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.
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One pound of water is approximately 0.12 gallons. The conversion of pounds to gallons varies depending on the substance, as different liquids have different densities.
400 pounds of plain water is about 48 gallons.
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.
5 gallons of water is equal to approximately 41.7 pounds.
There are approximately 0.11985 gallons in a pound of sugar.