32% is approximately 11.05 lbs/gal at 60 degrees.
20 degrees...11.17 lbs/gal
30 degrees...11.14 lbs/gal
40 degrees...11.12 lbs/gal
50 degrees...11.09 lbs/gal
60 degrees...11.05 lbs/gal
70 degrees...11.02 lbs/gal
80 degrees...10.99 lbs/gal
90 degrees...10.95 lbs/gal
100 degrees...10.92 lbs/gal
11.1 pounds
You weigh out a tenth of a gram of fertilizer and put it in the soil where you have planted your plant. Try finding a kitchen scale to weigh it out. It also helps if you weigh it out in a coffee filter.
Kilograms.
5.67 lbs/gallon @ 60'F
9.12 lbs/gal
One imperial gallon of 28 percent fertilizer weighs approximately 11 to 12 pounds (about 5 to 5.4 kilograms). The weight can vary slightly depending on the specific formulation and density of the fertilizer. This weight estimation is based on the concentration of nutrients and the density of the liquid.
11.1 pounds
Potassium thiosulfate fertilizer weighs approximately 10.61 pounds per gallon.
28-0-0 fertilizer weighs approximately 10.68 to 10.75 pounds per gallon.
A gallon of liquid fertilizer with a 15-0-0-20 formulation would weigh approximately 10.4 pounds. This weight can vary slightly depending on the specific density of the fertilizer and any added chemicals.
The weight of 28 nitrogen fertilizer can vary depending on its formulation and density. However, typically, a 50-pound bag of 28-0-0 nitrogen fertilizer would weigh approximately 50 pounds.
The specific gravity is 1.326 @ 68 deg. F, so it weighs about 11 pounds per gallon.
128 oz
9.4
One cubic foot of triple 19 fertilizer typically weighs around 45-50 pounds. Triple 19 fertilizer is a common blend that consists of 19% nitrogen, 19% phosphorus, and 19% potassium.
Hydrogen peroxide has a density of about 1.2 kg/L. Therefore, 50% hydrogen peroxide by weight would weigh approximately 6.6 pounds per gallon.
The weight of 50% potassium hydroxide per gallon is approximately 10.49 pounds.