26 Gallon (UK) = 4.2 cubic feet, approx.
About 5 lbs head on
No, a gallon size plastic freezer bag cannot hold a gallon of water. The bag itself takes up space, decreasing the amount of water it can hold. Additionally, a gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds, which could put too much strain on the bag's capacity.
To grow a plant in a ziplock bag, place a damp paper towel at the bottom of the bag, add soil and plant seeds or cuttings, then seal the bag, leaving some air inside. Place the bag in a sunny spot and watch the plant grow. Make sure to open the bag occasionally to allow for air circulation.
From personal experience, a 40 lb. bag will fill a five gallon pail heaping and spilling over a bit. So, a five gallon pail will hold approximately 35 pounds of wood pellets flush to the top.
I presume you mean "Ziplock bag" A 1 gallon Ziplock bag can hold 1 gallon of fluids, they are on average 10.5" x 11"
The correct spelling is "Ziploc bag"
Put it in a ziplock bag and and then put that in another bag then put that one in a cooler bag with the silver lining then put ice in that bag then you are good to go
the bag gets cold and keeps the coldness inside it
Yes
The basic recipe to make ice cream in a bag is mixing 2 cups of heavy whipping cream, 1/2 cup sugar, 2 cups half-and-half cream and 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. These ingredients will be place in one ziplock bag. In a larger ziplock back, add 4 cups of salt and ice.
It is best to put it in a ziplock bag, and put it in the freezer
Just under 4 of them.
of course...as long as the amount does not exceed 100 ml. You need to carry it in something like a ziplock bag!
The disinfection of water in a Lyster bag requires 2 ampules per gallon of water. A 36 gallon Lyster bag would require 72 ampules to provide clean water.
The disinfection of water in a Lyster bag requires 2 ampules per gallon of water. A 36 gallon Lyster bag would require 72 ampules to provide clean water.
Yes