I need a bit more information. Gallons of what? Imperial or US gallons? For reference an imperial gallon of water weighs ten pounds. The US gallon (based on the British wine gallon) weighs 8.33 pounds.
350 litrs of pure water at standard temperature and pressure
have a mass of 350 kilograms.
On the earth, they weigh 3,430 newtons (771.6 pounds).
On the moon, they weigh 560 newtons (126.0 pounds).
250 US gallons of water is about 2,087.5 pounds.
350 US gallons of water weighs almost three tons, about 2,922.5 pounds.
250 Gallons [US] = 2 086.316 027 3 Pounds
Water weighs 8.35 pounds per gallon.
About 42 gallons.
Ten hundred and twenty two pounds
250
2085 lbs
8.2lbs/gallon add together 8.2 times 30= ?
250
25 litres of water weighs 25 kg. Easy huh?
250g = 0lb 8.8185oz
A standard refrigerator is 5'8" tall, and weigh anywhere between 250 lb. - 300 lb.
500 gallons of pure water weigh 4,172.6 pounds (rounded) With 250 pounds of salt added, the mixture had better weigh 4,172.6 + 250 = 4,422.6 pounds, or else mass has disappeared, which is a no-no.
Fresh fallen snow generally weighs about 1 tenth that of water. so 250 gallons would weigh about 200 lbs and hard packed snow could weigh about 800 lbs or more.
About 1,538 pounds for 250 gallons.
That depends on the type material you are referring to. Also, these are two different types of measurements. Gallons is a measure of volume but the other is weight or mass. Please edit your question to include more context or details.
1 ton water is about 250 gallons, so 60 tons is 60*250=15000 gallons water.
250 gallons a week they dont drink water only man juice
Depends on what you are measuring. If it was water, the weight would be 1 ton, or 2,000 pounds.
For plain water, 250kg would be 66.1 gallons.
250 liters is 66.043 US gallons.
Imperial gallons can't be converted to pounds. Imperial gallons measure volume, while pounds measure mass.
10.2 US gallons.
Assuming you wanted to preserve the ratio of product-to-water, we solve this by setting up and solving the equation: 1/50000 = x/250 From this, just multiply both sides by 250, yielding x = 250/50000 = 1/200. So you would add 1/200 = 0.005 gallons of product to 250 gallons of water.