To calculate the weight of gasoline in a tank, you would need to know the volume of gasoline in the tank and its density. Multiply the volume by the density to get the weight. The density of gasoline can vary depending on factors such as temperature and composition.
assuming, like water, each gallon of gas weighs 8 lbs there would be 750lbs in 6000 gals. 6000 gal divided by 8 = 750 lbs
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This is called siphoning. The gasoline-filled tube, when the end that is not in the gas tank is lowered to a point below the tank, it creates a pressure differential inside the tube. Just as liquid pours from a glass when it is tilted, so does the gasoline flow through the tube. As long as the tube in the tank is below the level of gasoline in the tank, the gasoline will continue to flow until the flow is interrupted (or until the tank is empty).
One US gallon of gasoline is approximately 6.3 pounds
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To estimate the weight of one gallon of gasoline, divide the total weight of gasoline in the tank by the number of gallons. So, 129.8 pounds divided by 22 gallons equals approximately 5.9 pounds per gallon. Therefore, one gallon of gasoline weighs about 5.9 pounds.
Kilogram is weight, not volume.
Gasoline is 6 1/2 pounds per gallon. You can do the math.
Gasoline being poured into a tank is not a chemical change.
assuming, like water, each gallon of gas weighs 8 lbs there would be 750lbs in 6000 gals. 6000 gal divided by 8 = 750 lbs
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50 ml
This is called siphoning. The gasoline-filled tube, when the end that is not in the gas tank is lowered to a point below the tank, it creates a pressure differential inside the tube. Just as liquid pours from a glass when it is tilted, so does the gasoline flow through the tube. As long as the tube in the tank is below the level of gasoline in the tank, the gasoline will continue to flow until the flow is interrupted (or until the tank is empty).
Yes, because water is heavier then gasoline
A tank which stores water, oil, gasoline, or air.
It is a tank that holds gasoline.