97.5 lb (7.5 lb per gallon 8 pounds if your are talking about water gas is a bit lighter)
That depends on how much you have! A tanker full of the stuff weighs more than a gallon of it. What you probably meant to ask is how much it weighs per unit volume. In other words, you wish to know its density. The specific gravity of gasoline is about 0.72. That is, it's about 72 percent the density of water. Since a gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon, we can easily calculate the density of gas as 6.00 pounds per gallon. By the way, I say "about" above because the density of gasoline varies with temperature.
A 5-gallon water jug typically holds around 40 pounds of water when full.
13.6 grams/ccSame as the density of 1 cc, 72 pounds, 5 gallons, or a school-bus full of mercury.
to calculate the weight from the volume, you always multiply by the density. example: If the benzene content is 2.5%v/v, then in 100mL of gasoline, you have 2.5mL of benzene. If the density of Benzene at 15.5°C is 0.81g/mL, then 2.5 x 0.81 = 2.0%w/v.
One shovel full of cement typically weighs around 10-15 pounds, depending on the size of the shovel and the density of the cement.
The answer will depend on the waste material. A container full of polystyrene beads and another full of lead pipes will obviously have very different masses.
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The full form of lbs is pounds.
If there are ten boxes then each box & apples combination will weigh 30 pounds. If the box weighs 3 pounds empty then it holds 27 pounds when full.
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No. Gasoline is inanimate and does not use decimals. Full Stop.
A shovel full of hot asphalt with a long handled shovel typically weighs around 10-15 pounds. The weight can vary depending on factors such as the size of the shovel, the density of the asphalt, and how much material is packed into the shovel.