Around 6 lbs. Depends on temperature and elevation.
Both military aircraft (e.g. fighters, bombers, photo reconnaissance) and land vehicles (e.g. tanks, antitank guns, jeeps) used gasoline and in massive quantities. Also naval landing craft used gasoline. Tanks especially got very low gas mileage (usually measured in gallons per mile, not miles per gallon) because of the weight of their armor. There was still civilian demand for gasoline, but this was severely limited by tight rationing regulations so that the first priority military demand could be met.
Yes Anything you put into your body adds weights to your body. 1 Gallon of water is about 8 pounds.
About 60 percent of an adult human male's total body weight is water
Not completely. The empirical formula of a substance can be determined from its percent composition, but a determination of molecular weight is needed to decide which multiple of the empirical formula represents the molecular formula.
The Kamikaze did not exist in the bombing of Pearl Harbor. They were created as a desperation move near the end of World War 2. They came into being during the battle of Okinawa. The airfields of Okinawa placed the bombers of the United States extremely close to Japan. The Japanese threw everything they had left into the battle. They were running out of gasoline for their airplanes and put enough gasoline into their planes to go one way. The weight that would be used for gasoline to return to base was given over to bombs. Unlike the garbage airplanes the United States had at the beginning of World War 2, the United States now had the Mustang fighter. The Japanese had not improved the Zero. Some Kamikaze got through, most were shot down. From Okinawa, Mustangs could accompany Bombers the length of Japan. The Zeros were useless.
5.75 lbs
E10 gasoline, which is a blend of 90% gasoline and 10% ethanol, typically weighs around 6 to 6.5 pounds per gallon. The exact weight can vary slightly based on temperature and the specific formulation of the gasoline. Ethanol is lighter than gasoline, so the addition of ethanol slightly reduces the overall weight of the blend compared to pure gasoline.
E85 is a mixture of 85% ethanol alcohol and 15% gasoline. 1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs 1 gallon of ethanol equals 6.59 lbs. The weight of ethanol is approximentally: 7.46 lbs to 7.565 depending on the composition of the gasoline used in the E85.
One US gallon of gasoline is approximately 6.3 pounds
Gasoline typically contains up to 10% ethanol, known as E10 fuel. There are also higher ethanol blends available, such as E15 or E85, which contain 15% or 85% ethanol, respectively. Ethanol is added to gasoline to increase octane levels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
One US gallon of gasoline weighs about six pounds.
About 6.3 pounds.
The weight of 1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
Gasoline weighs about 6.2 lbs per gallon.
The weight of 1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
A US Gallon of ethanol contains 3.785 liters and each liter weighs 0.789 kg. A Mole weight of ethanol is 46.06 g.So...Moles/gallon ethanol= (3.785 L)x(789g/L)/(46.06g/mole) = 63.84Assuming you need to show how the units cancel out I've indicated what they are.The answer is not quite correct in the real world as ethanol is produced at about 96% purity if not denatured. The 4% or so is water.Added:The last addition is correct and can be easily re-calculated knowing two things:1. the density of 96% ethanol + 4% water is a bit higher: 799 g/L2. 96% means 96% by volume (0.960 L per 1.00 Litre)Newly calculated:(0.960L/1.00L)(3.785 L)x(799g/L)/(46.06g/mole) = 63.03 mol ethanol in a gallon 96% alcohol
Approximately 6.3 pounds.