There not the same. A pound is how heavy a thing is and a gallon means how big you can something hold.
4 quarts = 1 gallon. 100 pence = 1 pound.
As a pound is a unit of mass, and liters and gallons are both volume, two liters are closer to a gallon.
There's 8 pounds to a gallon, so a little less than one and a half.
No, a gallon of milk weighs around 8.6 pounds, as milk is denser than water.
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.
Approximately 1/8 gallon of water in a pound
Approximately 1/8 of a gallon of water weighs 1 pound.
4 quarts = 1 gallon. 100 pence = 1 pound.
1 gallon of water is heavier than 1 pound of sand. Water has a density of 8.34 pounds per gallon, so 1 gallon of water weighs more than 1 pound of sand.
A pound of pudding is 16 oz. in weight. Most liquids are relatively close to the same measure in liquid ozs. so that would be about 4 cups or one quart which is 1/4 gallon of pudding.
NO, - a'pound' is a WEIGHT. -A gallon is a VOLUME. They are totally different
NO, they are totally different.
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As a pound is a unit of mass, and liters and gallons are both volume, two liters are closer to a gallon.
About 1/8 of a gallon of water weighs 1 pound.
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A US gallon of water is 8.35 pounds. An Imperial gallon of water is 10 pounds.