Weights in pounds of the liquid gallons
Write down the weights in pounds of the liquid gallons? Briefly describe it.
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At first, you should know the specific gravity of the liquid then you can compute the weight through multiplying the specific gravity by 8.34 lbs. 8.34 lbs is the weight of the gallon of water which has a specific gravity of 1.
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