3/32 gallons = 1.5 cups.
50% acid in a 6 gallon solution means that 3 gallons are acid. 9 gallons more acid will give you a total of 12 gallons of acid in a 15 gallon solution. 12 is 80% of 15.
Fill the 6 gallon cylinder half full. Solution Method 3 gallons / 6 gallons = 1/2 full
There is 1 gallon of 10% solution...There is 0% saline in water...The equation is (0.1)(1) + 0x = 0.02 (x+1)...Answer is: 4 gallons. Hope I helped!!:)
Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon to fill the 3 gallon jug You now have 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug Empty the 3 gallon jug Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon jug to fill the three gallon jug -- this will tale 1 gallon You now have 4 gallons in the 5 gallon jug
2 gallons.
50% acid in a 6 gallon solution means that 3 gallons are acid. 9 gallons more acid will give you a total of 12 gallons of acid in a 15 gallon solution. 12 is 80% of 15.
2 tablespoons = 1 oz. At 2 tbs (1 oz) per gallon, you will need 32 gallons for 32 oz of concentrate,
30 ounces. Roughly a quart. Quart=32 ounces
The percentage of alcohol is 3,33 %.
Calcium chloride is a solid and therefore is not measured by gallons. The weight of a gallon of calcium chloride solution would depend on the concentration of said solution.
700/45 = 15.5 gallons
Fill the 6 gallon cylinder half full. Solution Method 3 gallons / 6 gallons = 1/2 full
GALLONS As in: 1 gallon, 2 gallons.
Approximately 43 gallons of sap is required to make one gallon of syrup.
It will not be accurate, as mixing 1 gallon of acid with one of water will not make 2 gallons. But approximately 7714 gallons of 100% acid would be needed to make a 30% volume/volume acid solution. Your problem now is that very few liquid acids come as 100%, and most that do are very dangerous around water.
1177 miles / 18 mpg = 65.3889 gallons required. 65.3889 gallons x 3.55 per gallon = 232.13 cost.
There are two half gallons in a gallon.