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Pro Pain is not a thing that can be measured
Approx. 8 pounds.
It can vary somewhat, by season, colder seasons the weight will be slightly higher, because of density, but for most instances you can use 6.1 lbs./gallon
yes, by mixing new gas with it, 1 gal new to 1/2 gal old gas,
390 mi/15 gal = 26 mi/gal = 26 mpg
About 6.25 pounds per gallon at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
1 Gallon of gasoline weighs 6.152 lbs.
1 gal liquid H2 weighs approximately 0.25 kg which is 2.7 imes more powerful (energy content) than the gasoline at the same weight. So we are talking roughly 0.675 kg gasoline=1.45 lb=-.9 literl gasoline=0.23 gal gasoline 5 + miles (assuming 1 gal/20 miles)
No, gasoline weighs less than water.
(750 mi) x ( 1 gal / 12 mi) x (4.12 $/gal) = $257.50
there are 4.24 pounds of propane for every gallon of propane.. the average grill tank holds 20 pounds