It depends on that specific bottle. There is no standard weight.
a liter bottle, or two half liter bottles
2lbs 7.2 oz
@ 4 degree Celsius it should wait with the empty bottle around 2.3 kg
No mass is either added or taken about by separating a solid, like a water bottle, into separate pieces. All of the smashed pieces' weights add up to equal the weight of the unbroken bottle.
it would depend on the size of the bottle
One liter of mercury equals 13.53 kilograms. A one liter bottle of water only weighs one kilogram in comparison.
Empty or full? My advice would be to ask your Mom, but please wait until after I'm done pounding her in the Vag.
approximately 20 ounces. Converted to pounds, it would weigh approximately one and a quarter pounds.
Well that depends on what you made the bottle out of and how much of that material you used. But the water inside would weigh approximately 473 grams (roughly 1 pound) depending on certain environmental conditions
I think a 2-liter bottle of soda, assuming moderate density (such as mountain dew or dr. pepper) generally weighs near 1500-1600 grams.
0.1 liter of water weigh 100 milligrams.
No. Oil is less dense than water, so 1 liter of oil will weigh less than 1 liter of water.