Gallon to Kilogram Converter
A fast, precise converter that turns US gallons into kilograms, using a default density for water and optional density for other liquids.

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About This Tool
This tool converts US gallons to kilograms for liquids by applying a density factor. It is intended for laboratory technicians, production planners, cooks, and researchers who need quick, reproducible mass estimates from a volume measurement. The core use case is to determine the mass of a liquid when only its volume in US gallons is known, optionally adjusting for liquid density. By default, the calculation assumes water density, enabling direct conversion for water-based liquids. The tool supports different liquids by specifying density in kilograms per liter, and it can be integrated into data workflows where units must be harmonized for reporting or shipping calculations.
Conceptually, the conversion follows a two-step approach: first convert gallons to liters using the standard 1 US gallon = 3.785411784 liters, then multiply by the chosen density. The formula is mass_kg = gallons * 3.785411784 * density_kg_per_liter. The default density is 1.0 kg/L, which yields mass ≈ 3.785 kg per US gallon for water. For other liquids, supply the density to obtain accurate results.
Benefits include reducing manual arithmetic, improving consistency across teams, and enabling scenario testing (e.g., different densities for oil, ethanol, or glycols). Key features are clear input definitions, safe validation, and transparent output formatting. Use cases span formulation, batch planning, inventory forecasting, and compliance documentation where mass metrics are required.
How to Use
1. Provide inputs: gallons (US gallons) and density (kg/L, optional).
2. If density is omitted, assume 1.0 kg/L (water).
3. Run calculation to produce mass_kg.
4. Review outputs; mass_kg is formatted to 3 decimals.
5. For other liquids, adjust density and re-run.

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