Gallons are sometimes abbreviated to gall. The correct abbreviation for grams is g, though you might see gm in older work.
willam oughtred invented the abbreviations of 'sin' and 'cos'. I'm certain abbreviations existed before this.
Abbreviations are acceptable in an informal situation or when everyone knows what the abbreviations mean. For example, you could talk about NASA in any setting, but you wouldn't say LOL in a business meeting.
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Gallons can't be converted to grams. Gallons measure volume, while grams measure mass.
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If its water you are talking about then 1 gallon equals 8.34 pounds. There are 16 oz's in a pound, therefore there are 133.44 oz's. And from being a pothead, I know there are 28.35 grams in an oz. Therefore there are 3783 grams of water in 5 gallons. [note: The above information is correct UNTIL the last line. If you do the math... there are 3783 grams of water in 1 gallon. Multiply by 5... gives 18,915 grams in 5 gallons. km]
The abbreviations for ounces is "oz" and for grams it is "g".
2,000 grams
2-4 grams per litre. Approximately 38 - 76 grams for 5 gallons.
To calculate the percentage of 150 grams in 10000 gallons of water, we first convert the gallons to grams using the density of water (1 gallon = 3785.41 grams). Then we divide the weight of the substance (150 grams) by the total weight of water (10000 gallons converted to grams). Finally, we multiply by 100 to get the percentage: (150 grams / (10000 gallons * 3785.41 grams)) * 100 = 0.395%.
"Gram" is a mass. "Gallon" is a volume of space. The number of grams of mass in 1.03 gallons of space depends on what substance you poured in there. If the gallon is empty, then there are no grams of mass at all in it.
Gallons can't be converted to milligrams. Gallons measure volume, while milligrams measure mass.
None - well not without knowing what the substance of the 2.3 gallons is and its density.A gallon is a unit of volumeA gram is a unit of weightVolume and weight are different things that are related by density (= weight/volume).The weight of 2.3 gallons of something depends upon its density. 2.3 gallons of mercury is much-much heavier than 2.3 gallons of water.
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