Approximately 32.4 pounds.
That would depend on the size of the pack. As you have not provided this information we can not answer your question. When asking a question please try to be precise.
It would depend on the specific brand and type of baking soda, but roughly 1 pound of baking soda is equivalent to 1 1/4 pounds of alkalinity increaser. Therefore, you would need approximately 12.8 pounds of baking soda to equal 16 pounds of alkalinity increaser.
There are about 91 teaspoons in 10 pounds of baking soda.
There are approximately 4.5 cups of baking soda in 2 pounds.
Sprite soda does not contain phosphoric acid. It is made with carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, natural flavors, and other ingredients, but not phosphoric acid.
about 60 pounds
A 12 pack of canned soda typically weighs around 10-12 pounds, depending on the brand and type of soda.
Oh, dude, 5 gallons of soda syrup weighs around 40 pounds. So, like, if you're thinking of carrying it all at once, maybe hit the gym first. Or just order a smaller size and save yourself the trouble of feeling like you're lifting a small child every time you make a soda.
Soda cans are made of 100% aluminium. What you weigh is what you get!
A bike would be closer to 20 pounds. 20 ounces is the approximate wait of a 20oz bottle of soda. A bike ways much more than a bottle of soda.
yes it does
Well honey, a 330 ml can of soda typically weighs around 12 ounces, which is about 0.75 pounds. So if you're looking to shed some pounds, maybe skip the soda and hit the water instead. Just saying.
A 2 liter bottle of soda typically weighs around 4.4 pounds when it is filled with liquid.
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I think a 2-liter bottle of soda, assuming moderate density (such as mountain dew or dr. pepper) generally weighs near 1500-1600 grams.
1 fluid ounce of soda weighs 0.062 5 pound. 12 fluid ounces of soda weighs 0.75 pound. If it's in a can it will weigh more.