If the solution is 67% sugar by weight, then take the weight of one gallon of water and multiply by 67%:
One gallon of water weighs 8.34 lbs
0.67 * 8.34 = 5.59 lbs.
Weight of Imperial Gallon of Water1 gallon [UK] = 1.201 gallon [US, liquid]One US gallon weighs 8.34 pounds, so an imperial gallon weighs about 16.6 percent more, or almost exactly 10 pounds.
3.56 pounds of N/gal of 32%
Density is calculated as mass per unit volume, so to find the density in pounds per gallon, you would divide the weight (mass) of a gallon of water (9.4 pounds) by the volume of a gallon (1 gallon). Therefore, the density of water in pounds per gallon is 9.4 pounds.
About 8.35 pounds for one US gallon of water.
The weight of a gallon of benzene is approximately 7.01 pounds.
The weight of 6% KCl (potassium chloride) solution is 6 pounds per gallon. This means that in one gallon of the solution, 6% of the weight is potassium chloride, which amounts to 6 pounds.
To find the number of units of 32 percent nitrogen (N) in one gallon, you need to calculate the total weight of nitrogen in that gallon. One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds. Thus, 32 percent of 8.34 pounds is about 2.67 pounds of nitrogen. Therefore, there are 2.67 pounds of nitrogen in one gallon of a 32 percent N solution.
To determine how many pounds are in a gallon of a 28 percent solution, we first need to know the density of the solution. A common density for a 28% solution of ammonia, for example, is approximately 0.9 g/mL. Given that there are about 3.785 liters in a gallon, this would equate to about 8.34 pounds per gallon, with 28% of that being the solute. Therefore, a gallon of a 28% solution would contain roughly 2.34 lbs of the solute.
The weight of a 50% solution of caustic soda would be approximately 9.21 pounds per gallon.
One gallon of 30% Nitrogen Solution contains 3.6 pounds of actual nitrogen. This is calculated by multiplying the percentage of nitrogen (0.30) by the weight of one gallon of solution (12 pounds).
The weight of 25% sodium hydroxide per gallon depends on the density of the solution. Sodium hydroxide has a density close to 1.2 kg/L, so a 25% solution would weigh approximately 10 pounds per gallon.
The solution itself weighs 11.68 pounds per gallon and contains 1.17 pounds of nitrogen per gallon and 3.97 pounds of phosphate (P2O5) per gallon.
A gallon of 28% nitrogen (N) solution contains approximately 3.36 pounds of nitrogen per gallon, as there are 8.34 pounds of water in a gallon. Since nitrogen has a molecular weight of about 14, this translates to about 240 units of nitrogen per gallon, since one unit of nitrogen is equivalent to one pound of nitrogen per acre for fertilization purposes. Thus, a gallon of 28% N solution contains roughly 240 units of nitrogen.
The weight of sodium hydroxide per gallon depends on the concentration of the solution. At a concentration of 50%, the weight of sodium hydroxide per gallon is approximately 10.65 pounds.
Weight of Imperial Gallon of Water1 gallon [UK] = 1.201 gallon [US, liquid]One US gallon weighs 8.34 pounds, so an imperial gallon weighs about 16.6 percent more, or almost exactly 10 pounds.
The SpG of a 75% Phosphoric Acid Solution @ 20C is 1.579.SO ...1.579 X (8.33 lb/gal of water) = 13.2 lb/gal.
Calcium chloride is a solid and therefore is not measured by gallons. The weight of a gallon of calcium chloride solution would depend on the concentration of said solution.