The exact amount of biomass needed to produce one gallon of petroleum can vary depending on the type of biomass and the conversion process used. In general, it takes several pounds of biomass to produce one gallon of petroleum through processes such as pyrolysis or liquefaction.
30 ounces. Roughly a quart. Quart=32 ounces
To calculate the amount of chemical needed per gallon, first determine the total amount of chemical in the 5 gallons of water. Since 16 ounces in 5 gallons equal 500 ppm, you can set up a proportion: (16 ounces/5 gallons) = (x ounces/1 gallon). Solve for x to find out how many ounces of chemical are needed per gallon.
If the solution is 67% sugar by weight, then take the weight of one gallon of water and multiply by 67%:One gallon of water weighs 8.34 lbs0.67 * 8.34 = 5.59 lbs.
biomass is plant and animal matter on the surface of the earthIt gets its energy from the sunit is renewableit is used to make electricityit can be used to make rich gas called biogasHope this helped!
no 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
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from sun light, from wind, from water falls, from biomass, from coal, from natural gas, from petroleum, from wood, from nuclear, ...
1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
no, it is biomass and biowaste
well it depends
One gallon and antifreeze and one gallon of water are needed to make coolant. They are then mixed together in a large bucket and then pour into your vehicles radiator.
48 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
It depends on the brand and concentration of the powder mix. I would add it to taste.
Burning biomass to make ethanol and bio-diesel.
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One gallon is about 128 ounces, so if one tea bag is good for 10 oz of water, then about 10 teabags is good for a gallon. Start with 10 and adjust accordingly with water.
30 ounces. Roughly a quart. Quart=32 ounces