At 32 degrees, just before it freezes . . . 62.42 pounds
At 120 degrees, roughly midway
between freezing and boiling . . . . 61.71 pounds
At 180 degrees ... really really really hot . . . 60.58 pounds
At 212 degrees, just before it boils . . . 59.83 pounds
about 62.4 pounds
62.427 pounds is the weight 1 cu.ft. of very cold fresh water .
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing the volume (quantity) of the gasoline. One gallon weighs from 5.8 to 6.5 pounds, depending on the temperature when you weigh it. Water holds similar weight properties as gasoline, so you may wish to test this by weighing one gallon of hot water and one gallon of cold water and taking the average. Don't measure, pour or heat gasoline!! Gasoline wegihs 6.08 pounds per gallon, diesel weighs an average of 7.1 pounds per gallon, water weighs 10.0 pounds per gallon. I Taransport gasoline daily and have been for the past 14 years.
Cold water is weigh from hot water; as the molecules tend to free (or expand) by getting heat, which causes increase in specific volume (i.e. decrease in density). As a result, hot water becomes lighter, compared to cold.
They are similar to the French Lop, but weigh around 5 pounds.
You may want to frame this question in this manner, "Why does cubic unit of cold water have more molecules than same cubic unit of hot water" This is so because heat causes movement in molecules and malkes them move apart. Hence the hotter the water, the further apart the molecules. Therefore, cold water has more molecules than hot water of same unit.
According to 18carat.co.uk, one cubic meter of gold weighs 19.3 tonnes. "518.13 lbs" ^^^This answer is wrong. 518.13 pounds = 235 Kilograms. 1 cubic metre (meter) = 1,000,000 (1 million) cubic centimetres 235 Kilograms = 235,000 grams So according to this measurement, 1 cubic centimetre of gold weighs 0.235 grams. Which is ridiculous, when 1cc of water weighs 1 gram. Does somebody know the correct answer? I've seen it answered as "How much does one cubic inch of gold weigh" but seriously, who measures in cubic inches? What do they even mean? Cubic centimetres (centimeters) please.
Minus the glass, cup, or container, 16 oz of water weighs exactly 16 ounces.
There are huge tortoises that weigh 500 pounds. A giant crocodile might weigh more than that. you could count extinct species (people argue over whether some dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold blooded)
No, cold water weighs more (for a given volume) than hot water. This is why there is a thermocline in bodies of water. But when water freezes, the solid form weighs even less (for a given volume), this is why ice floats.
a gallon of milk weighs around 8.34 pounds. So i would imagine that a gallon of ale weighs around the same.
That will depend on the temperature of the water. Typically 16 fluid ounces of water will weigh one pound. If it is very hot it will be less and very cold will be a bit more.
252lbs.