errr 5 gallons in 1 million gallons = 5 parts per million
1.2 gallons
For swimming pools one big (3 inch) tablet treats about 8000 gallons
About 36,014 gallons.
20 gallons of water weighs 167 pounds.
800 pounds of water would be 95.8 US gallons.
1.2 gallons
Over 8 millions gallons
For swimming pools one big (3 inch) tablet treats about 8000 gallons
Millions and millions.
Using regular chlorine bleach (5% solution) at a rate of 6.5 ounces of bleach per 1000 gallons of water gives a chlorination level of 2ppm per 1000 gallons. To get the rate for 2500 gallons, multiply 6.5 by 2 to get 13 ounces for 2000 gallons, then divide 6.5 by 2 to get 3.25 ounces (the amount of bleach needed to treat 500 gallons) and add that to the 13 ounces to get a total of 16.25 ounces of chlorine bleach per 2500 gallons of waterat a level of 2ppm.For a swimming pool, you would likely want a 3ppm chlorine to water ratio (24.375 ounces bleach per 2500 gallons water).
If you have a "chlorine generator" that requires salt in the water, ALWAYS refer to the manufacturers recommendations for the proper amount.
Olympic swimming pools use about 650000 gallons of water, so if you're trying to shock one using 10% liquid chlorine, you would need about 200 gallons of liquid shock - or if you're only adding choline as a primary sanitizer, not as a shock, you'd use about 65 gallons.
There is no definite way to known how many gallons of water are in the Hudson River due to the water levels constantly changing. Scientists estimate that the number is in the millions.
The answer depends on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
360,000 gallons
264.172 gallons.
North Americans in general waste countless millions of gallons of water daily. - I even see some of my 'car proud ' neighbours washing car and driveway with an estimated 300-360 gallons. They should all spend some time in Sudan or Mali .