The number of pounds in a gallon of water changes with temperature. At 100 degrees Celsius, there is about 8 lbs. per gallon of water. So with one thousand lbs. of steam, we would have around 125 gallons of water.
1,000 pounds of water is about 120 (119.8) US gallons.
About 120 US gallons.
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It depends on how big the steam is. If the steam is as small as water vapour, it cannot be seen by the naked eye. If the steam is as big as water droplets, it can be seen by naked eye. But if many steam, it always can be seen by naked eye.
57.73 watt-hours load for 24 hours It takes about 1 Kw of electricity to produce 3.5 lbs of steam from and at 212 F That is 970.2 btu of heat for every 286 watts. 1/2 gallon of water is 4.17 lbs of water. to raise the temperature and convert 1 lb to steam at 100% quality requires 1127.2 btu. for 4.17 lbs that is ~4700 btu. dividing that by 970.2btu/286w = ~1386 watts of energy needed. dividing that by 24 hours will give you a continuous load of 57.73 watt-hours for 24 hours to evaporate 1/2 gallon of water, exclusive of heat losses.
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1 US gallon = 0.13 cubic feet
it takes 2 pounds of it
10 imperial pounds, 8.35 US pounds. It is the weight of 1 gallon of water.
Since steam is a gas (water vapor). This depends on the pressure and temperature of the steam. PV = nRT.
Assuming all the water becomes steam in that 1 minute: 1 gallon = 0.13368 cubic feet and the volumetric expansion of water into steam is 1675. Therefore 1 gallon of water will produce 1675 x 0.13368 = 223.914 cubic feet of steam. Which would also be 223.914 cubic feet per minute since the water is evaporated in 1 minute.
there are 1000 Liters in a gallon
About 3.8
Steam is a gas, and is not measured in pounds. It is measured in grams, which measures mass.To answer your question, 1 gallon of steam (gaseous water) would have the same mass as 1 gallon of water. If you were to change 1 gallon of water to steam, then their mass would remain the same. This is because changes of state are physical changes in science. According to the law of conservation of mass, mass is neither created nor destroyed during physical or chemical changes (because atoms are not lost or gained.) Therefore, the solid form of one substance does not have more mass than the same substance in liquid or gas form, and vice versa.
A calorie (kcal) is the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg water by 1 °C. Water weighs about 1000 kg per cubic meter, which is equivalent to approximately 3.79 kg per gallon. Assuming the water is at room temperature (25 °C), it will take about 284 calories to raise one gallon of water to near boiling (100 °C). In order to actually boil, at least part of the water must be turned into steam. It takes 540 calories per 1 kg to turn water into steam, so it will take some additional energy beyond the 284 to actually bring the water to a boil.
1 US gallon is 3,785.41 milliliters.
Gallons of what? Different liquids have different weights. A gallon of water weighs 3.7854118 kilograms. A gallon of milk weighs 3.89 kilgrams. A gallon of gasoline weighs 2.835 kilograms. A gallon of ethanol weighs 2.987 kg. A gallon of mercury weighs 51.2165976 kilograms.
4000 * * * * * Although a kilo gallon is not a widely recognised unit, the prefix kilo means 1000. So a kilo gallon would be 1000 gallons.
1000 Minutes require to fill 10000 gallon pond