One pint of water weighs 1 pound. 16 ounces in a pound, 16 ounces in a pint.
2 Pints make a Quart - 32 ounces, 2 pounds.
4 Quarts make a Gallon - 128 ounces, 8 pounds.
I don't think the brown weighs anything! lol
I'd venture to say a gallon of Pepsi (or Coke, which I personally prefer) weighs in a
whopping 8 pounds...until you drink it and it puts 10 pounds on your butt.
This amazon order says the shipping weight is 60lbs. another source said 33 lbs (not from pepsi beverage co.) http://www.amazon.com/Diet-Pepsi-Syrup-5-gallon/dp/B008PI32F4
the thing that weighs a gallon is a gallon of WATER or a gallon of milk.
Do you have a teaspoon of it, a cup, a liter, a gallon? A soda truck full of it? A substance's weight depends upon how much of it you have. Perhaps you wish to know its density, that is, its mass (or weight) per unit volume. As it turns out, the density of Pepsi is just about the same as water, which is one kilogram per liter, or 8.34 pounds per gallon.
8.35 lb , the weight of one gallon of water , more than previously .
1 US gallon equates to 128 US ounces. 1 Imperial gallon equates to 160 Imperial ounces.
a gallon of water is 8.35 pounds
There are 42 grams of sugar in a 12 ounce Pepsi (240 ml). Pepsi is mostly water so the difference between the weight of Pepsi and water will be negligible. Milliliter to grams conversion of water is one for one. So, 240 ml of Pepsi will be about 240 grams. To find the percentage of sugar to Pepsi, divide the weight of the sugar (42) by that of the whole. 42/240 = 0.175 = 17.5% So: There are 42 grams sugar that is 17.5% of the weight of a 12 ounce can of Pepsi.
The weight of a measurement of volume is determined by the mass and weight of the substance whose volume is measured. A gallon may weigh a few ounces, or a gallon may weigh several hundred pounds.
The weight of 1.0 US gallon depends upon the identity of the substance and temperature. The weight of 1.0 U.S. gallon of pure water at 60 F is 8.338 lbf or 37.04 N.
A US gallon of 90 weight oil weighs approximately 6.8 pounds. An Imperial gallon of 90 weight oil weigh approximately 8 pounds.
7.238 pounds per gallon
96 pints.