It depends on that specific bottle. There is no standard weight.
An empty plastic 2 liter pop bottle typically weighs around 40-50 grams.
2lbs 7.2 oz
An empty 16.9 oz. plastic water bottle weighs approximately 0.6 ounces.
@ 4 degree Celsius it should wait with the empty bottle around 2.3 kg
A liter of water weighs approximately 2.2 pounds. So a 1.00 liter bottle of drinking water would weigh about 2.2 pounds.
A liter is a unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters. An example of a liter would be a standard bottle of water, which typically contains 1 liter of liquid. Another example could be a liter of milk or a liter of gasoline, as these are commonly sold and measured in liters.
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
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
A 6 pack of bottled beer would weigh 4.5 pounds. This can be determined by multiplying the 12 oz. beer by 6, and then converting the result into pounds.
A Kirkland brand bottle of water typically weighs about 1 pound (16.9 ounces) when full, as it contains 500 milliliters (or 0.5 liters) of water. The weight may vary slightly depending on the specific bottle design and material, but the water itself is the primary contributor to its weight. When empty, the bottle will weigh significantly less.
I think a 2-liter bottle of soda, assuming moderate density (such as mountain dew or dr. pepper) generally weighs near 1500-1600 grams.