It really depends on where the water is being produced from. Typically it will be slightly heavier than clean water which is 8.3 lb/gal. In the field that I am working in we use the baseline of 8.5 lb/gal which is heavier than what we are actually working with, but that way we are always planning on a heavier load than we get.
8.556 pounds
I gallon (Imperial) weighs just over 10 pounds-weight.
Iridium is the densest material known.
A 40-gallon hot water tank weighs approximately 300 to 400 pounds when full. The weight includes the tank itself, which is typically around 100 to 150 pounds, plus the weight of the water, which is about 8.34 pounds per gallon. Therefore, the total weight can vary depending on the specific tank and its materials.
Well, darling, API gravity is a measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water. To convert API gravity to pounds per gallon, you'll need to use a specific formula that takes into account the density of water and some other fancy factors. So, grab your calculator and get ready to crunch some numbers if you want to make that conversion happen.
The weight of a pail of water will depend on the volume of water it can hold. On average, water weighs about 8.34 pounds per gallon, so you can calculate the weight of the water by measuring the volume of water in the pail and multiplying it by the weight per gallon.
8.556 pounds
I gallon (Imperial) weighs just over 10 pounds-weight.
Assuming that "wiegt of wateer" is meant to be "weight of water", the answer is 133.44 oz per gallon.
Weight of 25% sulfuric acid per gallon
The weight per a us gallon of diesel is about 7.49 lb.
Density is calculated as mass per unit volume, so to find the density in pounds per gallon, you would divide the weight (mass) of a gallon of water (9.4 pounds) by the volume of a gallon (1 gallon). Therefore, the density of water in pounds per gallon is 9.4 pounds.
The weight of styrene per gallon is approximately 7.2 to 7.8 pounds.
== Probably close to the weight of water. 8.34 lbs per gallon.
The average weight of one gallon of #2 fuel oil is 7.2 pounds. Water weighs 8.34#/gal.
The weight of water is approximately 8.34 pounds per gallon. So, 400 gallons of water would weigh around 3,336 pounds.
The weight of sodium hydroxide per gallon depends on the concentration of the solution. At a concentration of 50%, the weight of sodium hydroxide per gallon is approximately 10.65 pounds.