1 fluid ounce of water weighs 1 ounce.
The molecular weight of water is 18 lb/lbmol.
The molecular weight of air is approximately 28.97 lb/lbmol.
The molecular weight of air is approximately 28.97 lb/lbmol.
To determine the number of lb-moles in a sample, divide the weight of the sample in pounds by the molecular weight of the substance. This will give you the number of lb-moles present in the sample.
The molar mass of water is approximately 18.015 lb/lbmol.
The molecular weight of water is 18 lb/lbmol.
A 210 lb person would displace approximately 26.25 gallons (around 100 liters) of water based on the assumption that 1 pound of body weight equals roughly 0.125 gallons of water.
64 if you are referring to units of weight.
There are approximately 16 ounces in 1 pound (lb).
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Assuming a decimal point before the zero and a "lb" after the 5, then: 0.0625 lb = 1/16 lb = 1 oz Otherwise no.
depends on the density, 0.5 lb of water would be quite different in cups when compared to 0.5 lb of flour in cups.
1 gallon of water is 8.35 lb 9 gallons= 8.35 *9=75.15 lb
approx. 8.35 lb
1 pound weight = 16 Ounce weight (NOT FLUID) So 150 lb = 150X16 =2400 Ounce Weight is the answer
Weight of 1 US Gallon of water = approx. 8.35 lb