Fish Oil has a specific gravity of .92. Therefore, if a gallon of water weighs 8.64 lbs, standardized fish oil weighs 7.69 lbs.
The simple answer to this question is that the consumption of any matter gives the approximate weight of that matter to the entity that has consumed it. If you drink a gallon of fish oil, until you excrete or otherwise remove it from your form you will weigh the additional gallon of fish oil.
1 gallon of oil weighs 7.344 lbs.
A gallon of 30-weight motor oil weighs approximately 7 pounds.
One gallon of 75 weight oil typically weighs around 7.2 to 8 pounds, depending on the brand and specific formulation of the oil.
90 weight oil corresponds to SAE 90 oil, which means it has a viscosity rating of 90. The weight of the oil is measured in centistokes at 100°C, which helps to determine how thick or thin the oil is. However, the weight of the oil in pounds depends on the volume of oil you are referring to.
That is approximately 7.34 pounds.
Fuel oil comes in different grades such as 1,2,3,5A,5B AND 6. They range in weight from 6.56 pounds per gallon to 7.6 pounds per gallon.
Good question but I can tell you that the weight of the oil has no bearing on the weight of the gallon. Look for a conversion chart and see what a gallon weighs of any liquid. Can be found in the front of your phone book or in a book at your local library or in a diet book. It is sold in 120lb. packages and there are 16 gallons per package. Therefore one gallon weighs 7.5 lbs. I believe 30-weight oil is 6.8 lbs/gal. One gallon of feathers does not weight the same as one gallon of water.......
69 pounds
Depending on the density of the oil, a gallon will weigh about 6-8 pounds.
Half a gallon of milk? Used motor oil? Molten candle wax?
"It should weight 8lbs, because you have 128 oz to one gallon and it takes 16 oz to make one pound. Not sure what the gallon itself weighs." NO! Liquid ounces do not equal weight ounces! I gallon of coconut oil is approximately 9 pounds.