11.43 lbs/gal
To estimate the weight of one gallon of gasoline, divide the total weight of gasoline in the tank by the number of gallons. So, 129.8 pounds divided by 22 gallons equals approximately 5.9 pounds per gallon. Therefore, one gallon of gasoline weighs about 5.9 pounds.
To find the number of gallons in the barrel, divide the total weight of the water in the barrel by the weight of one gallon of water: 381.8 pounds / 8.3 pounds/gallon = 46 gallons.
A 40-gallon hot water tank weighs approximately 300 to 400 pounds when full. The weight includes the tank itself, which is typically around 100 to 150 pounds, plus the weight of the water, which is about 8.34 pounds per gallon. Therefore, the total weight can vary depending on the specific tank and its materials.
One gallon of paint weighs approximately 8.33 pounds. Therefore 55 gallons would weigh 458.15 pounds. Factoring in a weight of 25 pounds for the drum, the total would be about 483.15 pounds.
Assuming the corn weighs 56 pounds per bushel as it should, 25 gallons (US, dry) is 175 pounds total weight.
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.
To find the number of units of 32 percent nitrogen (N) in one gallon, you need to calculate the total weight of nitrogen in that gallon. One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds. Thus, 32 percent of 8.34 pounds is about 2.67 pounds of nitrogen. Therefore, there are 2.67 pounds of nitrogen in one gallon of a 32 percent N solution.
A 5-gallon bucket of oats typically weighs around 30 to 40 pounds, depending on the type of oats and their moisture content. Oats are relatively light compared to other grains, so the weight can vary slightly. On average, one gallon of oats weighs about 6 to 8 pounds, contributing to the total weight of the bucket.
A ten-gallon milk can, when full of milk, typically weighs around 85 to 90 pounds, depending on the specific density of the milk. The weight of the empty can itself can vary, but a standard metal milk can might weigh between 5 to 10 pounds. Therefore, the total weight of a full ten-gallon milk can would be approximately 90 to 100 pounds.
An empty 1,000-gallon propane gas tank typically weighs between 800 to 1,000 pounds (approximately 364 to 454 kilograms). The exact weight can vary depending on the tank's design and materials used. When full, the total weight can exceed 4,200 pounds, as propane weighs about 4.24 pounds per gallon.
A 5-gallon bucket of concrete typically weighs around 100-125 pounds (45-57 kg) depending on the mix and moisture content. It's important to factor in the weight of the bucket itself when calculating the total weight.
To calculate the weight of 35 bottles of water, first determine the total volume in ounces: 35 bottles × 16.9 ounces = 596.5 ounces. Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon and water weighs about 8.34 pounds per gallon, you can convert ounces to gallons (596.5 ounces ÷ 128 ounces/gallon ≈ 4.66 gallons). Finally, multiply the gallons by the weight per gallon: 4.66 gallons × 8.34 pounds/gallon ≈ 38.8 pounds. Thus, 35 bottles of water weigh approximately 38.8 pounds.