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Convert pounds to gallons (lb to gal) with the cooking and baking weights and measures conversion calculator, and learn the lb to gal calculation formula.
- Gallons to Pounds
Thus, the weight in pounds is equal to the volume in gallons...
- Pints to Gallons
Pints to Gallons Converter. Enter the volume in pints below...
- Grams to Gallons
What Is a Gram? A gram is a unit of mass equal to 1/1,000 of...
- Kilograms to Gallons
When to Convert Kilograms to Gallons. Kilograms and gallons...
- Ounces to Gallons
Thus, the volume in gallons is equal to the weight in ounces...
- Tablespoons to Gallons
Tablespoons to Gallons Converter. Enter the volume in...
- Quarts to Gallons
Quarts to Gallons Converter. Enter the volume in quarts...
- Teaspoons to Gallons
Teaspoons to Gallons Converter. Enter the volume in...
- Gallons to Pounds
Convert Pounds to Gallons. An advanced version of pounds to gallons converter that allows you to perform conversions according to this standard formula.
In the metric system, kilogram is the unit of weight, while in the imperial system, the unit of volume is gallons. A gallon is equal to 4 quarts, 8 pints, or 16 cups. Our kg to gallons calculator converts quantities both ways, i.e., from kg to gallons and from gallons to kg.
This tool allows to convert between weight and volume of liquids with known density. Enter the initial value you'd like to convert in the From field, provide the density value, select measurement units, and then click Convert .
Convert between pounds (lb) and cubic feet (ft 3), kilograms (kg) and cubic meters (m 3), ounces (oz) and gallons (gal), milligrams (mg) and liters (L) and many other variations of weight to volume units using an extensive list of liquid, material, metal and wood substance densities.
Convert easily between units of weight and volume for a variety of substances with this calculator tool
How to convert. 1 pound (lb) = 0.119826427 gallon (gal). Pound (lb) is a unit of Weight used in Standard system. Gallon (gal) is a unit of Volume used in Cooking system. Please note this is weight to volume conversion, this conversion is valid only for pure water at temperature 4 °C.