The relation of brix to pounds per gallon is not linear so you can't really do a calculation and come up with a number. If you go to this website it has a table of all pounds per gallon for different brix levels.
http://www.foodpartners.net/brix.asp
The number of pounds in a gallon depends on what substance you are measuring. For example, the weight of a gallon of milk will be different than a gallon of water or a gallon of honey. To determine the weight, you would need to know the density of the substance.
Anhydrous ammonia is NH3 is GAS (at STP)!Density:NH3 (gas, at certain pressure and temperature)0.73 kg/m3 (1.013 bar at 15 °C)0.86 kg/m3 (1.013 bar at boiling point: −33.3 °C)NH3 (liquifyed gas)681.9 kg/m3 at −33.3 °C
To determine how many pounds are in a gallon of a 28 percent solution, we first need to know the density of the solution. A common density for a 28% solution of ammonia, for example, is approximately 0.9 g/mL. Given that there are about 3.785 liters in a gallon, this would equate to about 8.34 pounds per gallon, with 28% of that being the solute. Therefore, a gallon of a 28% solution would contain roughly 2.34 lbs of the solute.
Metric tonne is mass and a gallon is volume; they are not convertibleIf you know the weight of the chemical (liquid) per gallon - you could then convert the Metric Tonne weight to gallons. Water is 8.34 pounds or 3.78 kilograms at 62 °F (17 °C), per Gallon.
To determine the molarity of a solution when the chemical formula of the solute is known, you need to know the mass of the solute dissolved in the solution and the volume of the solution. From there, you can use the formula: Molarity = (moles of solute) / (volume of solution in liters) to calculate the molarity of the solution.
"Weight" is a number that those in the know call a "scalar" ... a number that has no direction ... which means that there's no such thing as 'horizontal' weight. The weight of a gallon of water is about 8.35 pounds. That's the force of gravity trying to pull the earth and the gallon of water together. It acts in the direction toward the center of the earth, which is the direction we call 'vertical', so there's never any part of the weight acting horizontally.
Heavy! Just had to lift one with 2 other guys at work today and wanted to know the weight...thanks
Specific Gravity by 20 Degrees Centigrade 0.917-0.924 7.6 lbs/ gal
That depends on the type material you are referring to. Also, these are two different types of measurements. Gallons is a measure of volume but the other is weight or mass. Please edit your question to include more context or details.
To calculate the grams of phosphate in a solution, you first need to determine the molarity of the solution. Once you know the molarity, you can use the molecular weight of phosphate to determine the grams present in the solution. Can you provide the concentration or volume of the K2HPO4 solution?
Yes so long as you know the weight of a given liquid. For example 1 gallon of water = 8 lbs
That depends on the type material you are referring to. Also, these are two different types of measurements. One is volume the other is weight or mass. Please edit your question to include more context or details.