A gallon.
Not really. While a pound of lead is the same as a pound of feathers, apparently the horticultural industry does not believe the same is true for gallons. One trade gallon is roughly .71 U.S. gallons. source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_gallon
But it can also vary by manufacturer. here is an excellent link explaining container sizes and volumes better than i can
http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/contain/msg071634112151.html
One gallon of sodium bisulfate weighs approximately 10.7 pounds.
== Probably close to the weight of water. 8.34 lbs per gallon.
phosphorus' atomic mass,it's weight,is 30.974 the atomic number on the other hand is 15
A UK gallon also known as an imperial gallon is larger. An imperial gallon is 4.5L and a US gallon is 4L
One gallon of Stoddard solvent typically weighs around 6.3 to 6.8 pounds. The exact weight can vary slightly depending on factors such as temperature and impurities.
one yard
A two inch pipe can hold 0.1632 gallons per foot. It takes slightly over 6 feet of two inch pipe to hold one gallon of water.
A one US gallon bag will hold 128 ounces
To fill a 720-gallon container with dirt, you would need approximately 720 gallons of dirt, as the volume of the container dictates the amount required. However, if you're considering the density of the dirt, keep in mind that different types of soil may have varying weights and compaction rates. Generally, one cubic yard of dirt weighs around 1,000 to 1,200 pounds and equals about 27 gallons. Therefore, you would need around 26.67 cubic yards of dirt to fill a 720-gallon container.
23.56 for one gallon
How big a cylinder will one million gallons hold
Yes, a US gallon is about 3.785 liters.
it is recommended that you add as much of a one gallon container of anti freeze as your radiater will hold .after that use plain water to finish filling it.
An Imperial gallon ( used in most of the world ) is 8 pints, or, 4 quarts.
128 ounces in one gallon.
One fourth of a gallon.
one gallon of milk is bigger then one quart of milk one quart of milk is 1/4 the size of a gallon