A US gallon of gasoline weighs approximately 6.3 pounds.
One gallon of gasoline weighs about 6 to 6.3 pounds.
AVGAS (aviation gasoline) typically weighs around 6.0 to 6.3 pounds per gallon.
About 6.25 pounds per gallon at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
The weight of one gallon of fuel can vary depending on the type of fuel. On average, gasoline weighs around 6.3 pounds per gallon, diesel fuel around 7.1 pounds per gallon, and jet fuel around 6.8 pounds per gallon.
The weight of a gallon of gas can vary depending on the type of fuel, but on average, a gallon of gasoline weighs about 6.3 pounds (2.8 kilograms).
1 Gallon of gasoline weighs 6.152 lbs.
One gallon of gasoline weighs about 6 to 6.3 pounds.
Approximately 3.15 pounds @6.3 pounds per gallon.
12 gallons of gasoline weighs about 75.6 pounds @6.3 pounds per gallon.
AVGAS (aviation gasoline) typically weighs around 6.0 to 6.3 pounds per gallon.
About 6.25 pounds per gallon at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Gas is 6.3 lbs. per gallon. 55 gallons of gas will weigh 346.5 lbs. A steel drum will weigh 40 lbs. and a plastic 55 gallon drum will weigh 20 lbs.
The U.S. price of gasoline was about $1.40/gallon in 1996.
E85 is a mixture of 85% ethanol alcohol and 15% gasoline. 1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs 1 gallon of ethanol equals 6.59 lbs. The weight of ethanol is approximentally: 7.46 lbs to 7.565 depending on the composition of the gasoline used in the E85.
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The price of gasoline in the year 1996 was... $1.21 per gallon. The price of gasoline in the year 1996 was... $1.21 per gallon.
Gasoline typically weighs about 6 to 6.3 pounds per gallon, depending on its composition and temperature. This weight can vary slightly based on factors such as the specific blend of gasoline and environmental conditions. Generally, for most calculations, using an average weight of 6.1 pounds per gallon is common.