Oh, dude, 5 gallons of soda syrup weighs around 40 pounds. So, like, if you're thinking of carrying it all at once, maybe hit the gym first. Or just order a smaller size and save yourself the trouble of feeling like you're lifting a small child every time you make a soda.
The ratio is 1 part syrup to 5 parts water. 5 gallons of syrup makes 30 gallons of coke. 30 gallons is 113.562 liters.
There are 3 or 5 gallons of syrup depending on the size box you buy. This is connected to a line and it is mixed with soda when coming out of the soda fountain. Once mixed a 3lb bag will make about 18 gallons of soda. There are 3 or 5 gallons of syrup depending on the size box you buy. This is connected to a line and it is mixed with soda when coming out of the soda fountain. Once mixed a 3lb bag will make about 18 gallons of soda.
The amount of soda you can make with one gallon of syrup depends on the syrup-to-water ratio used in the recipe. Typically, soda syrup is mixed with carbonated water in a ratio of about 1:5 to 1:6. Therefore, one gallon of syrup can yield approximately 5 to 6 gallons of finished soda when mixed with the appropriate amount of carbonated water.
There are approximately 60 lbs of syrup in 5 gallons.
Approximately 43 gallons of sap is required to make one gallon of syrup.
Bag-in-box syrups are mixed 5:1 with water for regular, 5.5:1 for diet. So for regular Coca-Cola you get 30 US gallons of soda from a 5 gallon bib, the bib's 5 plus 25 of water. Since there are 8 pints in a gallon, you get 240 16oz cups from a 5 gallon bib.
5 gallons of cement would weight 5 * the weight of 1 gallon
43 pounds
> About 11 lbs To be legally labeled Maple Syrup, the syrup must have a minimum BRIX reading of no less than 66. That would mean a minimum weight per gallon of 11.1382 lbs or 11lbs 2.2 oz.
A 5-pound propane cylinder contains approximately 1.2 gallons of propane. This is based on the fact that propane weighs about 4.24 pounds per gallon. Therefore, to convert the weight to gallons, you divide the weight of the propane by the weight per gallon.
In general liquids such as kerosene, gasoline, etc weight about 7 pounds per gallon. 5 gallons would weight close to 35 pounds.
well one gallon weighs approximately 8 pounds. so 5 percent of 898 gallons is 44.9 gallons. take 44.9 times 8 and you have 359.2 pounds.