300 US gallons = 1135 liters = 1135 kilograms = 2502 pounds. 300 UK gallons = 1363 litres = 1363 kilograms = 3005 pounds.
300 gallons of water weighs approximately 2,504 pounds. If you are referring to a different liquid the weight would change.
Approximately 2,505 pounds @8.35 lbs./gal
Pounds a re a unit for measuring mass, not weight. Each gallon will weigh approx 275 poundals.
100 US gallons weighs 832 pounds. 100 imperial gallons weighs 1000 pounds.
It depends on what fluid you have. If it's water, it's about 435.9 gallons, depending on temperature. If you have that weight of gasoline, it's be more gallons, because gasoline is relatively light. If it's carbon tetrachloride (a solvent used for cleaning), it'd be fewer gallons. A 55-gallon drum of water weighs 458 pounds plus tare. Fill that same drum with gasoline and it's 336 pounds. Carbon tet and it's 733 pounds, more than twice as much as gasoline. And if it was mercury, it'd be REALLY heavy. Don't drop that drum on your toes!
yes, they can be more than 300 lbs. there is a stove that can weight to about 900 lbs.
9794 lb.
300 gallons
18.75 gal
2400 pounds
Since a gallon is a unit of volume, and a pound is a unit of weight, which is mass times gravity, it depends on the density (mass divided by volume) of what you're measuring. For example, 300 gallons of oil weighs a lot less than 300 gallons of water.
300 liters = 65.99 imperial gallons
300 gallons is 76,800 tablespoons.
5 gallons of cement would weight 5 * the weight of 1 gallon
over 9,000 inches or 300 gallons
300 liters = 79.25 US gallons = 65.99 imperial gallons
how many ounces do of roundup do I mix with two gallons of water?
300 US tablespoons is 1.17 US gallons.
300 US gallons = 1.14 (1.13562354) kiloliters.