Approximately 6.25 gallons of ethanol can be produced from fifty pounds of sugar through the fermentation process.
One gallon of medium invert sugar typically weighs around 10 pounds.
To make a one gallon solution at 67% concentration, you would mix 5.36 pounds of sugar with water. This is because 67% of one gallon is 0.67 gallons, and 1 gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds. Multiplying these two values gives us 5.36 pounds.
Three kilograms of sugar is equal to approximately 6.61 pounds.
1500 grams of sugar is equal to approximately 3.31 pounds.
Approximately 6.25 gallons of ethanol can be produced from fifty pounds of sugar through the fermentation process.
1 gallon. Sugar is soluble in water and should not significantly change the volume
A gallon of granulated sugar weighs approximately 8.34 pounds.
One gallon is equivalent to 128 fluid ounces. Sugar weighs approximately 7.09 ounces per cup. Therefore, if a gallon jug can hold 128 fluid ounces, and each cup of sugar weighs 7.09 ounces, you would need approximately 18 cups of sugar to fill a gallon jug. This would be roughly 9.72 pounds of sugar.
One gallon of medium invert sugar typically weighs around 10 pounds.
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To make a one gallon solution at 67% concentration, you would mix 5.36 pounds of sugar with water. This is because 67% of one gallon is 0.67 gallons, and 1 gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds. Multiplying these two values gives us 5.36 pounds.
That is approximately 8 pounds
That is about 2.2 pounds.
While not as a chart, this is an idea about combustion energy values: Ethanol 77,000 Btu per gallon, Gasoline 125,000 Btu per gallon, Diesel 135,000 Btu per gallon and Biodiesel 130,000 Btu per gallon. Grades of fuel imply differences in composition and thus differences in combustion Btu values. Combustion values for ethanol will not depend on source of ethanol as long as ethanol content/composition is the same. Ali Hamza A_Hamza@yahoo.com
Three kilograms of sugar is equal to approximately 6.61 pounds.
1500 grams of sugar is equal to approximately 3.31 pounds.