That's really not answerable w/o a lot of assumptions.
There's a unit of pressure called PSI, which stands for Pounds-per-Square-Inch.
If you have 1 PSI, applied over 8,4 square inches(or more), you will lift one gallon of water.
a lot
There are approximately 60 lbs of syrup in 5 gallons.
About 4.8 US gallons.
About 45.75 US gallons for 382 pounds.
4.68
4.3
1,109.22 pounds.
Three.
It depends on the density of the substance, there is no way to equate weight (lbs) and volume (gallons) except by knowing the density of the substance concerned.
To convert 120 lbs of 75W-90 gear oil to gallons, you need to know the density of the oil, which is typically around 7.5 to 8.5 lbs per gallon. Using an average density of 8 lbs per gallon, 120 lbs would equal approximately 15 gallons (120 lbs ÷ 8 lbs/gallon = 15 gallons). However, if you use a density of 7.5 lbs per gallon, it would be about 16 gallons. Thus, the volume in gallons can range between 15 to 16 gallons depending on the exact density.
1 gallon of water is equal to approximately 8.34 lbs. Therefore, 35 lbs of water is roughly equivalent to 4.19 gallons.
207.34 U.S. gallons in one metric tonne of UAN. 10.63 lbs/gal 2204 lbs/mt