1 tsp in ten gallons .. so to find out how much is one gallon divide by 10.
1/10 = 0.1
so if it is 0.1 tsp per gallon then 3 gallons will take 0.1*3 = 0.3 of a teaspoon.
This would be 1200 pounds more or less. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
the name for water in liquid form is water
Energy because energy can be used as heat.
The barrel itself weighs 20 pounds. 10 gallons of water, therefore, weights 103.4 minus the weight of the barrel itself. 103.4-20 = 83.4 20 is twice as much as ten, so 83.4 * 2 = 166.8 pounds. If we add the barrel back in, we have a total weight of 166.8 + 20 = 186.8
You can dip the irregular solid in a water or other suitable liquid. This is how, you can measure the volume of the solid. The mass can be measured by weighing scale. Mass/volume = density. It is easy to measure the mass and volume of the liquid. First measure the mass the container. Then add the liquid to it. You will get the mass of the liquid. Then measure the volume of the liquid. Use the above formula to calculate the density of the liquid.
if you meant to ask "how many gallons of water do you add to 15 gallons of liquid if you add 100 gallons per quart of liquid" you need to add 6,000 gallons of water
To calculate the amount of fertilizer to add for a 500 to 1 ratio, take the number of ounces of water (128 per gal X 3 = 384) and divide that amount by 500. The answer comes out to approximately three quarters of an ounce, or .768 ounces for three gallons of water.
Assuming you wanted to preserve the ratio of product-to-water, we solve this by setting up and solving the equation: 1/50000 = x/250 From this, just multiply both sides by 250, yielding x = 250/50000 = 1/200. So you would add 1/200 = 0.005 gallons of product to 250 gallons of water.
if you add too much liquid it'll float around, if you add too much solid it will float or sink depending on its density.
3179.4 g
To shock a pool, the general recommendation is to add 1-3 gallons of chlorine bleach (5-6% concentration) per 10,000 gallons of water. For 639 gallons, you would typically add around 0.06 to 0.19 gallons, which is approximately 8 to 24 ounces. Always check the specific instructions on the bleach label and test the water afterward to ensure proper chlorine levels.
How much yeast do you need to add for 20 gallons of fresh grape must?
To determine how much Clorox to add to 640 gallons of pool water, you typically need to achieve a chlorine concentration of about 1-3 ppm (parts per million). A common guideline is to add 1 gallon of Clorox (which is approximately 5.25% sodium hypochlorite) for every 10,000 gallons of water to raise the chlorine level by about 1 ppm. Therefore, for 640 gallons, you would need approximately 0.064 gallons (or about 8 ounces). Always refer to the specific product instructions for precise dosing based on your pool's needs.
To find out how much to add for 640 gallons, first determine the proportion of 640 gallons to 10,000 gallons. Since 640 gallons is 0.064 of 10,000 gallons, you multiply 4 lbs by 0.064. This results in adding approximately 0.256 lbs to the 640 gallons.
To dilute a liquid to 50 percent, you would need to add an equal volume of water to the original liquid volume. For example, to dilute 1 liter of liquid to 50%, you would add 1 liter of water to make a total of 2 liters at 50% concentration.
To make 2 gallons of water with 100 ppm of chlorine bleach, you would need to add 2.11 milliliters of bleach.
If it has a 4.6 V8 it needs 1 3/4 Gallons antifreeze and then fill with water.