No, because a gallon is a gallon. Well, I guess you can say that brick substances in a milk gallon carton will indeed be heavier than feathers in a gallon carton, but water and soft drinks are both liquid.
You can also experiment this yourself! Its pretty easy, you probably already know what to do. :)
nonow if you had said does a pound of feathers weigh more than a pound of water.....
You're comparing a mass to a volume. A gallon of water can can weigh a certain amount, but a gallon of a more dense fluid can weigh more.
A gallon of fresh water is heavier than a gallon of sea water because fresh water is denser than sea water.
Yes, temporarily. One gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds.
A gallon is a measure of, usually, liquid volume. A gallon of water is 128 ounces. Other liquids will weigh more or less depending the specific gravity.
Coke products would weigh more. Water alone weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon. To make 1 gallon of coke you would start with a gallon of water and then add your sugar, preservatives, artificial flavor, and so on, so you are just adding to the weight of the water you started with.
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it can diminish you health and you can become sick you need more then one gallon of water A DAY
Water has absolutely no calories at all. It doesn't matter how much of it you drink.
Blood has an average density of about 1060 kg/m3, pure water's density is slightly less at 1000 kg/m3.
you shouldn't unless you drink a lot of water
Almost the same as pure water The specific gravity of fermented wine is very close to that of water, because although the weight is increased by dissolved solids, it is reduced by the alcohol content. Sweet wines tend to have a higher SG, so they weigh a bit more per gallon than water, which weighs 8.34 pounds per US gallon. During the winemaking process, it can weigh as much as 9 pounds or more.