One gallon of liquid propane weighs approx. 4.25 lbs. So 5 gallons x 4.25 lbs = 21.25 lbs. Note: This would be the propane weight only and does not include the weight of the cylinder/vessel.
the tank itself, empty or full? or just 100 gallons of propane. poorly worded question. In As many words, You could have said 70 lbs. empty, 170lbs. Full, Poorly worded previous awnser. Liquid is 8+ lbs. Per gallon do the Math.
One gallon of liquid propane contains about 91,500 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of energy.
Type your answer here... there are around 91,600 BTUs in a gallon of propane. The standard BBQ sized bottle of propane contains 11 pounds of propane. Propane weighs about 4.2 pounds per gallon, so that 11 pounds of propane is about 2.5 gallons in its liquid state. That means there is 91,600 BTUs/Gal times 2.5 gallons so a BBQ sized tank of propane contains about 2.3 million BTUs. If your BBQ has a 50,000 BTU burner, on high heat, it will last a bit over 4 and half hours of run time.
The amount of propane a 400,000 BTU pool heater will use depends on factors like the heater's efficiency and the temperature you desire. On average, a 400,000 BTU pool heater can consume around 4-5 gallons of propane per hour when running at full capacity.
If you know volume and density, you can determine mass. The density of compressed liquid propane at 25 °C is 0.493 g/mL. 1000mL = 1L Density = mass/volume Mass = density x volume = 0.493g/mL x 1000mL = 493g
A 60 gallon tank?
Depends on the manufacturer and specification standard of the tank, but roughly speaking at this capacity, there is about 2 pounds of steel for each gallon of capacity, so vacuum purged, the tank would weight approximately 400 lb. If it is filled with propane, each gallon of propane is 4.2 pounds at 60 degrees. Tanks are generally not filled beyond 80%, so maximum fill would be 672 pounds. Thus, full tank should be approximately 1000 pounds +/-.
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.
16 gal's small tank 20 gal's big tank
the tank itself, empty or full? or just 100 gallons of propane. poorly worded question. In As many words, You could have said 70 lbs. empty, 170lbs. Full, Poorly worded previous awnser. Liquid is 8+ lbs. Per gallon do the Math.
about 900lbs empty
A 7.5-gallon LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) tank typically weighs around 20-30 pounds when empty. When filled, the total weight can be approximately 45-55 pounds, depending on the specific density of the propane or butane it contains. The weight can vary slightly based on the tank's material and design.
250 LBS plus the weight of the tank
20*.66666=13.3333 gallons
Long wheelbase: front tank = 19.0 gal. rear tank = 18.2 gal. total = 37.2 gal. Short wheelbase: front tank = 16.5 gal. rear tank = 18.2 gal. total = 34.7 gal.
21 gal. probably, full it up and see.
Type your answer here...i don't know but i think it is about 60 pounds