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answer: 7680 btu 1 gallon= 8 lb 130F-50F=80F 12G*8LB*80F=7680 BTU
It depends on what temperature you consider to be cooled down! I want to get it down to like 80 or less and the outside temp ranges from 100-110 this week
A US gallon of water is about 8.4 lb, so 30,000 galls is 252,000 lb. One BTU is the heat to raise one pound of water by one degF, so BTU's in your example are 252,000 x 15 = 3,780,000 BTU.
heat will flow from the iron to the water until both are the same temperature
You would need to remove approximately 1200 BTUs of heat to convert a gallon of water to ice. There are 8.34 lb in a gallon of water, which converting to lb-moles is 0.463. The latent heat of crystallization for water is -2583.4 BTU/lb-mole. Multiplying the two together and you get -1197 BTUs, which means you need to remove that amount of heat to convert the gallon of water to ice.
What does "at 200" mean? Degrees Fahrenheit?
About 8.35 pounds.
About 6.25 pounds per gallon at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
The correct temperature to keep MOST, not all turtles, is at 81 degrees Fahrenheit or 29 degrees Celsius
Propane weighs about 4.2 pounds per US gallon, at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Propane expands 1.5% per 10 degrees F.answered by Special:ContributionsSo you take 4.2 * 47 = about 197.4
answer: 7680 btu 1 gallon= 8 lb 130F-50F=80F 12G*8LB*80F=7680 BTU
The specific gravity of diesel is .83 to .876 at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. That would make it 6.64 to 7.008 pounds per gallon.
None. Changing water from 25 degrees C to 5 degrees C requires heat to be REMOVED, not added!
The proper storage temperature for one gallon of milk is in the refrigerator with a temperature below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not store the milk on the refrigerator door. Keep it on a shelf where it will stay cooler.
There is no standard length of time that it takes for a gallon of water to freeze. The amount of time it takes for a gallon of water to freeze can vary depending upon many different things such as temperature.
The answer depends on the number of guppies. A few guppies can live in a 2.5 gallon tank or larger, temperature between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Many people raise fancy guppies in 5.5 and 10 gallon tanks.
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