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∙ 11y agoTo find out how many ounces of chemical it would take to make 100 gallons of finished dilution at 0.5%, we can set up a proportion. Since 11 ounces of chemical are used in 10 gallons of water, we can establish the ratio of ounces of chemical to gallons of water as 11:10. By setting up a proportion and solving for x, we find that it would take 110 ounces of chemical to make 100 gallons of finished dilution at 0.5%.
There are 640 ounces in 5 gallons.
The dilution ratio for Momentum Weed Killer is typically 1 to 2 fluid ounces per gallon of water, according to the manufacturer's instructions. It is important to follow the label directions carefully to achieve effective results and avoid damage to plants or the environment.
The conversion rate from pounds to gallons depends on the specific gravity of the substance. For phosphoric acid, which has a specific gravity higher than water (around 1.88), one pound would be approximately 0.22 gallons.
To prepare the 10% citric acid solution, you will need to dilute the 24% citric acid solution. The amount needed can be calculated using the formula for dilution: C1V1 = C2V2. Given that the final volume is 8 bottles x 3 ounces = 24 ounces and the concentration is 10%, the volume of 24% citric acid needed is (10%)(24 ounces) / 24% = 10 ounces.
To purify 55 gallons of water, you would need to add approximately 2.5 ounces of household bleach (5% sodium hypochlorite). It is important to follow the recommended guidelines for disinfecting water to avoid over-chlorination.
0.03125 ounces.
To calculate the amount of chemical needed per gallon, first determine the total amount of chemical in the 5 gallons of water. Since 16 ounces in 5 gallons equal 500 ppm, you can set up a proportion: (16 ounces/5 gallons) = (x ounces/1 gallon). Solve for x to find out how many ounces of chemical are needed per gallon.
If you put 21 ounces of a chemical per 100 gallons of water, for 1 gallon of water you would use 0.21 ounces. This is calculated by dividing 21 ounces by 100 gallons to determine the amount of chemical per gallon.
(1 oz divided by 50) times 2 = .04 ounces
There are 0.625 gallons in 80 ounces.
169 ounces is 1.32 US gallons.
To find out how many ounces treat 4000 gallons, you can set up a proportion based on the relationship between ounces and gallons. 80 ounces is to 10000 gallons as x ounces is to 4000 gallons. Solving this proportion, you can find that x = (80 * 4000) / 10000 = 32 ounces.
250 fluid ounces is 1.95 gallons.
There are 5120 fluid ounces in 40 gallons.
(272 fluid ounces) / (128 fluid ounces per gallon) = 2.125 gallons
Assuming you mean fluid ounces. 184 fluid ounces / 128 = 1.4375 gallons or 1 gallon and 56 fluid ounces
2.5 gallons is 320 fluid ounces.