If you know volume and density, you can determine mass.
The density of compressed liquid propane at 25 °C is 0.493 g/mL.
1000mL = 1L
Density = mass/volume
Mass = density x volume = 0.493g/mL x 1000mL = 493g
1 gal = 3.78 liter
1 Liter = 0.26 gal
1 US gallon is equivalent to 3.78541 liters. Similarly 1 liter is equivalent to 0.264172 US gallon. This is the conversion that can be used in the conversion of propane to liters and gallons.
One gallon of propane weighs 5 pounds. The tank would hold 60 gallons.
100 gallons? Are you kidding me. Who asked this question. You need not be dealing with propane. Believe it or not, there are 1000 US Gallons in a 1000 "Gallon" propane tank. Some peoples kids.
The propane tank holds 30 liters.
Propane has a density of .0018794 g/cm3. in 22.4 liters, there are 22400 cm3, so there are 42.10 grams of propane. The molar mass of propane is 44.10 g/mole, so there are .955 moles. Via Avogadro's number, there are then 5.751 E23 molecules of propane present.
As a rule, your propane tank will hold 80% of its designated capacity, therefore, a 500 gallon tank would hold 400 gallons. However, the 80% rule is based on expansion and contraction due to temperature. Propane expands in warmer weather. In cold temperatures you can fill to over 90% capacity (450+ gallons) but you should plan on using a portion of that propane before the weather turns warm or pressure could build as temperatures rise, thereby opening the pressure relief valve and releasing gaseous gold into the atmosphere! The hazard could be worse than the expense. Note: Some tanks are rated in pounds vs gallons. A 100 pound tank would hold just under 25 gallons.
One gallon of propane weighs 5 pounds. The tank would hold 60 gallons.
1 pound of propane is a little less than 1/4 of a gallon.
100 gallons? Are you kidding me. Who asked this question. You need not be dealing with propane. Believe it or not, there are 1000 US Gallons in a 1000 "Gallon" propane tank. Some peoples kids.
No, it equals 7.1090047 gallons of propane.
AnswerOne Gallon of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) will expand to 35.79 cubic feet of propane gas at 1 atmosphere of pressure.
The propane tank holds 30 liters.
3.2 liters = 0.845 US gallons = 0.704 Imperial gallons
It should be around 25 gallons or around 121.95 pounds of propane
.4 liters = 0.105668821 gallons Because 1 liters = 0.264172052 gallons So .4 liters * 0.264172052 gallons = 0.105668821 gallons
19.04761904761905 ( measured @ 4.2 lbs per gallon )
To convert from US Gallons to Liters, multiply the number of Gallons by 3.7854 To convert from UK Gallons to Liters, multiply the number of Gallons by 4.54609188.
43.53 Liters (US gallons) 52.28 Liters (UK gallons)