Approximately 6.3 pounds.
1 gallon of propane gas weighs 4.2 pounds.
One US gallon of gasoline weighs about 6.073 pounds.
Approximately 6.3 pounds.
4.24 pounds per gallon as per gas facts
eight and a half pounds
I have no idea, but a gallon of water weighs 8 pounds and a gallon of gas about 5
That depends on what sort of gas comprises your gallon volume. A gallon of hydrogen gas would weigh less than a gallon of Carbon Dioxide gas.
For weight and balance calculations on an aircraft, fuel is calculated at six (6) pounds per gallon for avgas.
About 6.25 pounds per gallon at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Since the natural gas that comes up out of the ground can have many different compositions depending on the location, the answer as to how much one gallon will weigh when liquefied (typically in the temperature range of -255 to -260°F) will vary somewhat. However, the density of iquid methane (which is the major constituent of natural gas) is 26.4 pounds per cubic foot which would mean one gallon would weigh 3.53 pounds or 1.6 kilograms.
That's depends on what fluid you want to weigh, "Water" at 8.34lbs per gallon would weigh 391.98lbs. for 47 gallons, different liquids have different weights. Example: Gas, (for car) weighs less then water, gas will float on water. depending on what type of Gas, Gas weighs from, 5.8 to 6.15lbs. per gallon.
I found on a patent website "At -263° F and 1 atmosphere specific gravity of liquid methane is 0.415 , the density is 25.9 lbs. per ft.3, " US gallon is 0.1336806 of a cubic foot thus 3.462 pounds per US gallon UK gallon is 0.1605437 of a cubic foot thus 4.158 pounds per UK gallon
The answer depends on the gas and the pressure under which it is stored.
Depends, Water is about nine pounds to the Gallon, So about 2.25 lbs to a quart. Gas is lighter and Mercury is heavier.
No, because gasoline has a lower density than water.
About 6.3 pounds per US gallon of gasoline.
About 31 pounds.
Depends on what vehicle you burn this gallon of gas in.
The answer will depend on which gas and also whether you mean a US gallon or an Imperial gallon.
Aviation gasoline (avgas) has an average weight of slightly over 6 pounds per gallon (6.02) at a Standard Day temperature of 15 degrees C or 59 degrees F.
Gasoline is 6 1/2 pounds per gallon. You can do the math.
45 Egyptian pounds per gallon. That's about $7.65 USD per gallon!
Depends on what the gas is.