You'll need about 240 pounds to start, to get chlorine level to correct amount
I just filled up my residential tank for $2.27
There are 4 quarts in a gallon. Therefore, one gallon of water can fill 4 one-quart bottles.
not just one gallon
I gallon (Imperial) weighs just over 10 pounds-weight.
fill the 5 gallon jug with water then pour the water into the 3 gallon jug until its full then u will have 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug. then if the jugs both have the same circumference u can just make the water in both jugs level then u will have 2 gallons of water in each jug. pour the water from the 3 gallon jug into the 5 gallon jug. and u should know that 2+2=4 :)
Fill the 5 gallon jug completely then pour that into the 3 gallon jug. Empty out the 3 gallon jug and pour the remaining water in the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug. Then just fill up the 5 gal jug again you will have 2 gallons in the 3 gallon jug and 5 gallons in the 5 gallon jug.
Just as many as would be in a gallon of water. According to google: so, there are 16 cups in a gallon
"Is dehydrated water real?Obviously not. It's just a can of empty air, that tells you to add a gallon of water.
I'm not sure...but I just filled up and it seemed to be roughly a .5 gallon tank. With gas here in Chicago around $4.50 a gallon it cost me $2.35 to fill up.
0.1 gallon of bleach, or 12.8 ounces (just over 1.5 cups)
Just the liquid itself would occupy about 0.1605 cubic feet.
As of my last update, the cost of a gallon of water in North Carolina can vary based on location and provider, typically ranging from about $2 to $5 per gallon for bottled water. For tap water, the cost is significantly lower, often just a few cents per gallon, depending on local utility rates. It's best to check with local water suppliers for the most accurate pricing.