One gallon of water weighs about 3,785.23 grams.
1 US gallon of water weighs approximately 3784 grams (8.33 lbs.). 1 Imperial Gallon =4536 gram = 4.536 Kilogram, (10 lbs.).
That depends on what substance, if any, is in the gallon. If the gallon is empty, then the mass in it is zero grams.
"Gram" is a mass. "Gallon" is a volume of space. The number of grams of mass in 1.03 gallons of space depends on what substance you poured in there. If the gallon is empty, then there are no grams of mass at all in it.
A gallon and half of water is 5,676 grams
No, a gallon of water weighs about 3,787.5grams.
1.0000 US gallon of water at 4 degrees centigrade has a mass of 3785.4 grams
A gallon of water has more mass than a gallon of sand. This is because water is denser than sand, meaning it has more mass per unit volume.
The mass of the solution would be the sum of the mass of the sodium chloride and the mass of water. So, the mass of the solution would be 17.8 grams (NaCl) + 217 grams (water) = 234.8 grams.
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it would be the same
1,000 Grams
The resulting mass of the mixture is 35 grams (5 grams of salt + 30 grams of water).