One pound of water is approximately 0.12 gallons. The conversion of pounds to gallons varies depending on the substance, as different liquids have different densities.
7.2 gallons of water, but that is rather inefficient. You would do much better with Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) because you only need 0.8 gallons of it.
To make 125 gallons of round-up with the same concentration, you would need to use 1.04 gallons of concentrate (125/300 * 2.5 = 1.04).
To treat 7000 gallons of water for drinking, you can use approximately 28 ounces of regular household bleach (5.25% sodium hypochlorite concentration). This amount of bleach can help disinfect the water to make it safe for consumption. Make sure to mix the bleach thoroughly and let it sit for about 30 minutes before using the water.
To make 200 gallons, you would need 80 two and a half gallon containers. This is calculated by dividing 200 by 2.5.
Approximately 200,000 gallons of water are required to generate 1000 kWh of electricity from coal. This water is used primarily for cooling purposes in coal-fired power plants.
It will not be accurate, as mixing 1 gallon of acid with one of water will not make 2 gallons. But approximately 7714 gallons of 100% acid would be needed to make a 30% volume/volume acid solution. Your problem now is that very few liquid acids come as 100%, and most that do are very dangerous around water.
3/32 gallons = 1.5 cups.
Depends on the water softener make and size. Usually between 30 -50 gallons.
800 bottles, each containing 20 oz (Imperial) will make 100 Imperial gallons.
2 glasses of water is required to make one page.
400 gallons. http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/how-many-gallons-of-water-does-it-take-to-make.html
I think it might be a 3:1 ratio like water to rice but cornstarch so actually 30 gallons to 10 gallons of water
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To make a 1% solution, you would need to mix the pint of herbicide with 7.5 gallons of water.
Industry. It takes about 80 gallons of water to make the paper for one Sunday newspaper, and about 20 gallons of water per pound of steel produced.