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.
The weight of Jet A, also known as aviation fuel depends on temperature and density. A rough estimate is that one gallon of Jet A approximated to 6.79-pounds.
About 6.3 pounds per gallon.
6.5
The specific gravity is 1.326 @ 68 deg. F, so it weighs about 11 pounds per gallon.
A gallon of Butane weighs 4.81 pounds per gallon
The weight of 187 gallons of water is about 1,560.5 pounds.
A US gallon of gasoline weighs approximately 6.3 pounds.
1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
Avgas weighs about 6 pounds per gallon.
To convert Liters into AVGAS POUNDS multiply by 1.58
One US gallon is 3.79 L, so it would weigh from 2.69 kg to 2.91 kg, or from 5.92 to 6.42 lbs.One Imperial gallon is 4.55 L, so it would weigh from 3.23 kg to 3.50 kg or from 7.12 lbs. to 7.72 lbs.
20-25 cents a gallon
1.2 to 2 grams per gallon
The specific gravity is 1.326 @ 68 deg. F, so it weighs about 11 pounds per gallon.
A gallon of Butane weighs 4.81 pounds per gallon
A gallon of jet fuel weighs approximately 6.84 pounds.
20 US gallons of diesel is approximately 143 pounds
Aviation gasoline (Avgas) weighs 6 lb. per gallon. Jet fuel (kerosene) weighs 6.84 lb. per gallon.
The best estimate would be about 13 pounds. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
There is no such word as "clecious" and I am assuming that it is your attempt at spelling Celsius.The mass of 1 US gallon,of water is approx 8.3 pounds.