You need to know the density of the gasoline you are considering, and the conversion from gallons to liters:
Liters = gallons * 3.785 liters/gallon
1000 cm³ = 1000 milliliter = 1 liter
density of gasoline (87 octane) ≈ 0.75 g/cm³
So, combining all these terms, we get:
(1 gal)*(3.785 liter/gal)*(1000 cm³/liter)*(0.75g/cm³) = grams of gasoline
2007-06-01 02:43:50
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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Gallons To Grams
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answered by Anonymous
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Grams To Gallons
2016-10-02 12:33:43
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answered by ? 4
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Normally, you don't b/c gallons measure volume and grams measure mass. So you would need to know the density of this gas (or is it gasoline?). If it's gasoline, the typical density is 0.70 grams per milliliter @ room temperature.
Conversion factor for gallon to mL is 1 gallon = 3785 mL. So if you want the mass of 1 gallon of gas, it's 1 x 3,785 x 0.7 = 2,650 grams.
2007-06-01 02:50:16
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answered by anotherhumanmale 5
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Grams are a measurement of mass and gallons are a measurement of volume. There is no direct conversion. Gallons are converted to liters. A gallon is approximately 3.7854 liters.
2007-06-01 02:43:21
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answered by MATTHEW O 2
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1 gallon US = 3.8 litres. = 3,800ml = 3,800g of water.
Gasoline (gas) has a Specific gravity of about 0.737.
3,800 x 0.737 = 2,800 grams per gallon US.
1 UK gallon = 4.5 litres = 4,500 ml = 4,500 g of water =
4,500 x 0.737 = 3,316 grams per gallon UK.
2007-06-01 09:14:52
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answered by Norrie 7
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RE:
How do you convert Gallons(of gas) to grams?
I want to know how you covert gallons to grams.
Thanks
2015-08-02 03:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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www.metric-conversions.org
2007-06-01 02:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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