"An ice cream pail" is not a standard unit of measurement.
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Unknown. Mercury is too dangerous to test.
Fill the 5-quart pail, then pour the liquid into the 3-quart pail until it is full.This will leave 2 quarts in your 5-quart pail. Empty the 3-quart pail.Pour the 2 quarts from your 5-quart pail into the 3-quart pail. Then fill up the 5-quart pail.Between the full 5-quart pail and the 3-quart pail (with 2 quarts in it) you should now have 7 quarts!
You first dump the 5-gallon pail, then fill the 5-gallon pail from the water from the 8-gallon pail. Then you dump the 5-gallon pail again, and you are left with 2 gallons in the 8-gallon pail.
It depends on what the pail contains. If it holds a substance that is considered hazardous or flammable, it may be classified as dangerous goods. Otherwise, a standard 20-liter pail may not be classified as such.
340 grams
the same as it weighs in an abnormal pail - 1 kg/L.
Unknown. Mercury is too dangerous to test.
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5 gallons
A 5-gallon pail of concrete typically weighs around 100 pounds. This weight can vary depending on the specific type of concrete mix being used.
It would depend on the size of the pail.
yes...weigh pail contents on scale and use weight per bushel of volume chart
Half of the water weighs (15.5 - 9) = 6.5 pounds.All of the water weighed (2 x 6.5) = 13 pounds before you poured out half of it.The pail weighs (15.5 - 13) = 2.5 pounds when it's MT.
Some creative ways to repurpose an ice cream pail include using it as a storage container for small items like craft supplies, turning it into a planter for small plants, or using it as a makeshift cooler for drinks at a picnic.
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7.34902It depends on how much the pail is filled up to and then measure it and divide that amount by 1000.