On average, 1 gallon of sewage sludge can contain roughly 0.2-0.4 pounds of carbon. The carbon content can vary depending on the source and treatment processes of the sewage sludge.
Approximately 8.34 pounds.
About 7.32 pounds. Carbon tet is very "hungry", and it's easily polluted with organic compounds (which is why it's used for cleaning), and usually the result is slightly less dense.
A gallon of ale weighs approximately 8.34 pounds.
A gallon of shortening typically weighs around 7.5 pounds.
One gallon of chloroform weighs approximately 11.2 pounds.
One cubic yard of sewage sludge typically weighs around 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, depending on the moisture content and composition of the sludge.
One gallon
There are many variables in defining a 'gallon of raw sewage.' A gallon of water weighs eight pounds. Typical sewage is going to weigh more, depending on the amount of solids that are in it. A gallon of oil weighs less than eight pounds.
The water content in sludge from a sewage treatment plant typically ranges from 70% to 98%, depending on the type of treatment process used and how dewatered the sludge is. The remaining percentage consists of solids, which can include organic matter, inorganic materials, and pathogens.
Approximately 8.34 pounds.
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants and pollutants from wastewater before it is released back into the environment. It typically involves physical, biological, and chemical methods to reduce the harmful effects of untreated sewage on public health and the environment. The goal is to produce treated water that is safe to be discharged or reused.
At a rate of 6 gallons an hour, it will take 1000 hours.
Only if the engine has low miles or no sludge build up - synthetic oil captures the carbon within its molecules and if there is to much carbon buildup (sludge) it will release the carbon into the molecules of the synthetic oil and run it through the engine - once the filter is bypassing there is nothing to keep the "liquid sandpaper" from wiping out the bearings.
About 7.32 pounds. Carbon tet is very "hungry", and it's easily polluted with organic compounds (which is why it's used for cleaning), and usually the result is slightly less dense.
I can do this in metrics. One litre of gasoline (about 1/5 gallon) produces about 2.3 kilograms of carbon dioxide. Buses are usually more efficient in terms of carbon dioxide emissions per passenger than cars carrying just one or two passengers.
Sewage is dirty and not clean. Sewage is full of dirty water, people's "privacy" and much much more. Sewage travels through pipes and it flows to a certain place. That certain place that your going to find out yourself cleans that water and make s it safe for us to drink. But, sewage is the most dangerous because of all the particles and the dirt and much more things. Its not poisonous but its still dangerous.
Merely "taxing" gasoline does nothing to offset carbon dioxide "pollution". It might discourage the use of fossil fuels (and therefore discourage economic prosperity, if that's what you want). But in order to "offset" carbon dioxide emissions, the money thus collected has to be SPENT on something that will somehow REMOVE carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. And I haven't heard of anything that the government plans to spend this money on.