It depends on what fluid you have.
If it's water, it's about 435.9 gallons, depending on temperature. If you have that weight of gasoline, it's be more gallons, because gasoline is relatively light. If it's carbon tetrachloride (a solvent used for cleaning), it'd be fewer gallons.
A 55-gallon drum of water weighs 458 pounds plus tare. Fill that same drum with gasoline and it's 336 pounds. Carbon tet and it's 733 pounds, more than twice as much as gasoline.
And if it was Mercury, it'd be REALLY heavy. Don't drop that drum on your toes!
How many gallons is 1650kg
That is 17.912 gallons.
300 gallons
330 gallons
330
If it is water, 7.718 kg = 7.718 liters. If it is some other liquid, you have to divide the weight by the specific gravity to get the volume. 7.718 liters = 2.03 US gallons
There can be no equivalence. A kilogram is a measure of mass. A gallon is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a gallon of water. Next consider a gallon of air. How many kilograms? Are the two masses likely to be the same?
719.7 kg/m3 is the density of gasoline and 7400 gallons = 28012.047L = 28.012m3 So the mass of 7400 gallons of gasoline is 719.7 x 28.012 = 20160.27 kg and kilograms to pounds is x 2.2 20160.27 x 2.2 = 44352.595 lbs
5 kg of water would be 1.32 US gallons or 1.10 British gallons.
90 litres of water equals approximately 23 3/4 gallons, and a gallon of water weighs 8 pounds. So mulitply 23 3/4 gallons by 8, and the answer is 190.25 pounds, or 86.30 kg.
6 Kg is 1.653 gallons
187 US gallons is approximately 578 Kg.
22.67 Kg of water is approximately 6.247 gallons.
1650 kg/m3
For plain water, 250kg would be 66.1 gallons.
Kg's are units of mass or weight whereas Gallons are units of volume
4 kg (1 L = 1 kg)
326.138336 US gallons Density of JP-5 is 0.81 Kg/L 1 mT of JP-5 1 mT = 1000 Kg 1000 Kg of JP-5 1000 Kg / 0.81 Kg/L = 1234.5679 L 1234.5679 L = 326.138336 US gallons
13 gallons
2 gallons...6 liters
Unless you specify the density of the material, this question can not be answered because gallons is a volume and kg is a mass.
12Kg of water is 3.307 US gallons