9. The density of water is 1.0 g/mL. What is the density of water in pounds/gallon?

2 Answers
Dec 24, 2017

(8.34"lbs")/"gal"8.34lbsgal

Explanation:

Use "Dimensional Analysis" to determine what "conversion factors" you will need before you do the math.

g/"mL" xx "??"/"??" = "lbs"/"gal"gmL×????=lbsgal

We need a mass conversion unit (g to "lbs"glbs) and a volume conversion unit ("mL" to "gal"mLgal).

1 "lb" = 454g1lb=454g or, for our equation, (1"lb")/(454g)1lb454g

Volume will take two steps - mL to L and then L to galmLLandthenLgal

1 L = 1000mL1L=1000mL and 1gal = 3.785L1gal=3.785L Combining them we get:

1gal = 3.785L xx (1000mL)/L = 3785mL1gal=3.785L×1000mLL=3785mL
(3785mL)/(1gal)3785mL1gal

NOW we can apply these to our specific example.

(1.0 g)/(mL) xx (1"lb")/(454g) xx (3785mL)/(1gal) = (8.34"lbs")/"gal"1.0gmL×1lb454g×3785mL1gal=8.34lbsgal

Dec 25, 2017

=(8.3lb)/(gal)=8.3lbgal

Explanation:

  1. Need to know the common equivalence statements that usually are printed at the back of the composition notebooks; i.e.,
    1kg=1000g1kg=1000g
    1kg=2.205lb1kg=2.205lb
    :. 1000g=2.205lb
    1L=1000mL
    1gal=3.785L
  2. Knowing these facts will also provide you the needed conversion factors to convert the density of water expressed in (g)/(ml) to (lb)/(gal) as required.
    a. 1000g=2.205lb
    (1000g)/(2.205lb) or color(red)((2.205lb)/(1000g)

b. 1L=1000mL
(1L)/(1000mL) or color(blue)((1000mL)/(1L)

c. 1gal=3.785L
(1gal)/(3.785L) or color(green)((3.785L)/(1gal)
3. Either of the reflected values are the possible conversion factors, but careful analysis should be taken so that the desired units are obtained; i.e.,
=(1cancel(g))/(cancel(ml))xxcolor(red)((2.205lb)/(1000cancel(g)))xxcolor(blue)((1000cancel(mL))/(1cancel(L)))xxcolor(green)((3.785cancel(L))/(1gal))
=(8.3lb)/(gal)