The capacity of a pail (bucket) is usually given in litres. The capacity of older buckets still in use might be in imperial gallons.
kilogram
"An ice cream pail" is not a standard unit of measurement.
Pails come in various sizes, so a pail is not a standard unit of measurement, however, if you know how large your pail is, you could use it to measure volume.
The weight of a 3-gallon pail depends on its contents. The weight of water would be approximately 27 kg, as 1 gallon of water weighs about 3.78 kg. However, if the pail contains a different substance, the weight will vary.
The liter.
Another word for a bucket is a "pail."
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Pail - like a water pail
There are 2 answers. The type of pail or bucket used while washing a car or your floor, is typically two or 2 and 1/2 gallons. There's also an imperial unit of dry volume called a pail or a quarter, which is 8 bushels (64 gallons).
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight. That would be the approximate mass of a pail of water.
Pail
Two homonyms for pale are pail (a bucket) and hail (to greet or summon).