The answer will vary greatly depending on the bag. Each brand is a different thickness and has different features. Some bags will rip out with very minimum weight, whereas others can be packed very full. Sometimes, there will be an estimate on the side of the box.
If the bag is exactly a gallon (and no more) then it can hold a gallon of water but not a gallon of ice. This is because when water freezes it expands slightly.
About 5 lbs head on
A one US gallon bag will hold 128 ounces
I presume you mean "Ziplock bag" A 1 gallon Ziplock bag can hold 1 gallon of fluids, they are on average 10.5" x 11"
gabage bag
Just under 4 of them.
That question cannot be answered because it does not describe how large the bag is, where the bag is relative to the gravitational attractor. It does not describe what "hold" means and it does not describe what the contents of the bag is. Further, it is unclear if you mean bags for holding cotton or bags made of cotton.
The disinfection of water in a Lyster bag requires 2 ampules per gallon of water. A 36 gallon Lyster bag would require 72 ampules to provide clean water.
The disinfection of water in a Lyster bag requires 2 ampules per gallon of water. A 36 gallon Lyster bag would require 72 ampules to provide clean water.
There are 0.0011411411411411411 cubic yards in a 39 gallon trash bag.
From personal experience, a 40 lb. bag will fill a five gallon pail heaping and spilling over a bit. So, a five gallon pail will hold approximately 35 pounds of wood pellets flush to the top.
26 Gallon (UK) = 4.2 cubic feet, approx.