Asked by Larry
                If I have 220 gallons of vinegar, how can this be converted into lbs.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    you have to find the density of vinegar, since
weight = density * volume
So, look up the density of vinegar in lbs/gal.
You will probably find it as g/mL, which you will have to convert into lb/gal. There are unit conversion sites online. One such site,
http://www.onlineconversion.com/density_common.htm
says that
1g/mL = 8.345 lb/gal
    
weight = density * volume
So, look up the density of vinegar in lbs/gal.
You will probably find it as g/mL, which you will have to convert into lb/gal. There are unit conversion sites online. One such site,
http://www.onlineconversion.com/density_common.htm
says that
1g/mL = 8.345 lb/gal
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