An ounce. Refrigerant is measured by weight, not volume.
First off it contains no Freon. The refrigrant used is not Freon R12 but is R134a. Freon is extremely expensive but R134a is around $7 per 12 ounce can.
20 dwt
0.7 ounce and 1 ounce= 28.4 grams
To determine how many 12-ounce cans of Freon are needed to make 3.5 pounds, first convert the weight to ounces: 3.5 pounds is 56 ounces (since 1 pound equals 16 ounces). Each 12-ounce can contains 12 ounces of Freon, so dividing 56 ounces by 12 ounces per can gives approximately 4.67 cans. Therefore, you would need 5 cans to have enough Freon to exceed 3.5 pounds.
Most cars use three 8 ounce cans if completely empty.
probably less than an ounce.
A dry tea bag weighs just a few grams; much less than an ounce. When wet, however, it might weigh an ounce or so.
5 grams
An empty 25 lb R410A Freon bottle weighs around 18-20 lbs. The weight can vary slightly depending on the material of the bottle.
an ounce moron different person: actually an ounce is not always a measurement of weight. don't be rude. I'm not sure how much it weighs but there isn't much use for that info in weight loss. it is hard to know how much of your weight isn't actually fat.
4.9 ounces
One ounce is 28.35 grams.