About 6.3 pounds.
One US gallon of gasoline is approximately 6.3 pounds
One US gallon of gasoline weighs about six pounds.
The weight of 1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
Gasoline weighs about 6.2 lbs per gallon.
The weight of 1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
Approximately 6.3 pounds.
The mass of water is with 20-30 % higher.
The specific weight of gasoline is 6.073 pounds per gallon. The density of gasoline varies due to the quality of the gasoline, but is generally between 0.71-0.77 kilograms per liter.
E10 gasoline, which is a blend of 90% gasoline and 10% ethanol, typically weighs around 6 to 6.5 pounds per gallon. The exact weight can vary slightly based on temperature and the specific formulation of the gasoline. Ethanol is lighter than gasoline, so the addition of ethanol slightly reduces the overall weight of the blend compared to pure gasoline.
6 pounds per gallon
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) in gasoline can vary depending on the specific formulation and composition of the fuel. On average, gasoline typically contains around 10-15% TPH by weight. Given that one gallon of gasoline weighs approximately 6 to 6.3 pounds, the total weight of TPH in one gallon would be roughly 0.6 to 0.9 pounds. However, this is a general estimate and can vary based on the gasoline's specific characteristics.
At night or in early morning it tends to be cooler that at midday. Thus gasoline at that time would also be cooler and more dense, so a gallon of gasoline would weight more.Since gas is sold by the gallon, the cooler it is, the more weight (or mass) of the gasoline that you receive would be higher per gallon.OR, you get more actual gasoline per gallon (and per dollar.)