That's going to depend on
That depends on 1 what the liquid was and 2 how much heat you are putting onto it.
This depends on many factors.
1 quart of water is 1/4 as much as 1 gallon of water.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces,regardless of whether it's a gallon of water, beer, mud, or air, or an empty gallon.
Find a container with gallon gradients (lines) at 1 gallon and 2 gallons. Fill the container with one gallon of water. Now add the plums until the water level reaches the two gallon line. Remove the water, and you now have 1 gallon of plums.
boil water to 120 degrees and apply shank have 1 pintof water per two shanks
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.
5 minutes
1 gallon
That depends on 1 what the liquid was and 2 how much heat you are putting onto it.
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
Based on the calculations in the related question (How many cubic feet of water vapor equals 1 pound?) using the Ideal Gas Law, 1 pound of water will be 27.24 cubic feet at 1 atmosphere pressure and 100°C (212°F).1 gallon of water is 8.3454 pounds, so at the temperature 212°F and 1 atmosphere pressure, 1 gallon will generate 227.33 cubic feet.
1 quart of water is 1/4 as much as 1 gallon of water.
This depends on many factors.
my guess would be 1 gallon of water.
You can freeze it .
you boil it in the water for at least 1 and a half hour