Pound per US Gallon to Gram per Cubic Centimeter Converter
1 lb/gal = 0.119826 g/cm³
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FORMULA
1 lb/gal = 0.119826 g/cm³
CONVERSION TABLE
| Pound per US Gallon (lb/gal) | Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³) |
|---|---|
| 1 lb/gal | 0.119826 g/cm³ |
| 5 lb/gal | 0.599132 g/cm³ |
| 10 lb/gal | 1.1983 g/cm³ |
| 25 lb/gal | 2.9957 g/cm³ |
| 50 lb/gal | 5.9913 g/cm³ |
| 100 lb/gal | 11.9826 g/cm³ |
| 250 lb/gal | 29.9566 g/cm³ |
| 500 lb/gal | 59.9132 g/cm³ |
| 1,000 lb/gal | 119.8264 g/cm³ |
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About Pound per US Gallon (lb/gal)
Pounds per US gallon is the standard density unit for liquids in the United States. Water weighs about 8.34 lb/gal, gasoline about 6.1 lb/gal, and diesel fuel approximately 7.1 lb/gal. The API gravity scale used in the petroleum industry is derived from density in pounds per gallon.
About Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³)
Grams per cubic centimeter is numerically equivalent to kilograms per liter and is the traditional density unit in chemistry and geology. Water's density of 1.0 g/cm3 serves as the reference point: materials denser than water sink, and those lighter float. Gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm3.
How to Convert Pound per US Gallon to Gram per Cubic Centimeter
The conversion formula is: 1 lb/gal = 0.119826 g/cm³. To convert from Pound per US Gallon (lb/gal) to Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Gram per Cubic Centimeter in 1 Pound per US Gallon?
1 Pound per US Gallon (lb/gal) equals 0.119826 Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm³).
How to convert Pound per US Gallon to Gram per Cubic Centimeter?
Multiply the Pound per US Gallon value by 0.119826 to get the equivalent in Gram per Cubic Centimeter. Formula: 1 lb/gal = 0.119826 g/cm³
What is the formula for Pound per US Gallon to Gram per Cubic Centimeter conversion?
1 lb/gal = 0.119826 g/cm³
Glossary
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Specific Gravity
The dimensionless ratio of a substance’s density to the density of a reference substance, typically water at 4°C (999.97 kg/m³) for liquids and solids.
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Viscosity
Viscosity is a fluid's resistance to deformation or flow, quantifying internal friction between fluid layers; dynamic viscosity is measured in pascal-seconds (Pa·s) or centipoise (cP).