Around 138,370 Btu per gallon, according to ATRI: ULSD Has More Energy Than Engineers First Expected] (1/26/2009). This is 7.227 Gal/MMBtu. Thare are other numbers commonly in use, 139,200 and 140,000.
1 gallon for #1 Kerosene produces 135,000 BTUs. #1 Kerosene is closely related to #1 Diesel and JP8 (Jet Fuel) - they differ chiefly in additives. Likewise, #2 Kerosene, Diesel #2, and Furnace Oil are similar to one another. #2 oils have higher sulfur content, which leads to more eye and lung irritation from the emissions. However, they are also comprised of longer hydrocarbon chains, and therefore weigh more per gallon and also have somewhat higher energy content.
There is one sulfur atom in FeSO3.
Each sulfur atom in an S8 molecule is bonded to two other sulfur atoms, forming a ring structure with a total of 8 sulfur atoms.
There are 1.08 x 10^24 sulfur dioxide molecules in 1.80 mol of sulfur dioxide.
There are 6.022 x 10^22 atoms of sulfur in 1 gram, which is equivalent to Avogadro's number for a single element sulfur.
2.8 DIESEL to the gallon
2001 ford diesel has a 36 gallon tank
Depends on what diesel vehicle you are asking about.
pounds is a measurement of weight. gallon is a measurement of volume
One US gallon of diesel fuel contains 3.785 liters.
One gallon of diesel fuel is equal to 139,200 BTU. The man who invented the compression-ignition engine was Rudolf Diesel. This is where diesel fuel gets its name.
One gallon of diesel fuel in the UAE equates to about 4.546 litres.
140,000
1 Us Gallon is = 7.149 pounds
140,000 btu/gallon, nominal
One US gallon of diesel equates to 3.78541178 liters. Also, one Imperial gallon equates to 4.54609188 liters.
9.2 gallons