8.66 lbs.
About 6.25 pounds per gallon at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
31.275
Pro Pain is not a thing that can be measured
Approx. 8 pounds.
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
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
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.
On average, one gallon of propane contains about 0.73 gallons of gasoline equivalent. This means that you would need around 1.37 gallons of propane to equate to 1 gallon of gasoline in terms of energy content.
(750 mi) x ( 1 gal / 12 mi) x (4.12 $/gal) = $257.50