Density can be worked out from the weight of a product. Density is mass divided by volume.
To do this you will need a container of which the weight is known, an accurate scale and 1 liter of milk (measured accurately). Weigh the milk and the container, subtract the weight of the container. The density should be roughly 1030 - 1036g/L.
Another option is to get a densitymeter with a scale of 1.000 to 1.100g/L. Put the densitymeter in the milk and read the density off the scale.
It would be just over 8 pounds. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
About 9 pounds
whta is the density of milk?????????
8.6 pounds equals 1 gallon of milk.
Approximately 8 pounds.
2 lbs
8.66 lbs.
31.275
Pro Pain is not a thing that can be measured
gal. Example: 1 gal milk
i think 1 litre of milk = 0.97kg of milk
About 6.25 pounds per gallon at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
depens on the size
In 2000, American drank 97kg of milk and 27.1 gal of beer per capita. 1kg = 2.2 lbs. 1 gal of milk = 8.5 lbs on average (whole, skim, fat free all weigh different) 97 x 2.2 = 213.4 lbs / 8.5 = 25.1 gal = Americans drink more beer than milk.
40 grams
There are 2 cups in a US pint . -That is 16 cups in a gallon. ( whether water or milk)
14 grams or about 3.25 reaspoons.
Roughly .27 1 gallon of milk is 8lbs and at the going rate of 3.60/gal. tahe 3.60/8=.27 Roughly .27 1 gallon of milk is 8lbs and at the going rate of 3.60/gal. tahe 3.60/8=.27