Freezing or thawing does not change weight.
MILK
They are both one gallon so both are the same weight P.S. Search how many grams per ml for your items!
A gallon of gravy weighs more than a gallon of water, due to the fact it has a higher density.
Frozen milk has more mass than non frozen milk because of how liquids freeze. If you think of it, solids have more mass than liquids because of how tightly packed the molecules are. Just like water, frozen milk will have a larger mass than non-frozen milk.
(Is that a question? That is a statement.) A gallon is a measure of volume, of how much space the fluid occupies. 1 gallon of milk has the same volume as 1 gallon of orange juice. They occupies the same amount of space. Different fluids have different densities. Density is how much mass occupies a given volume. If the density of one fluid is greater, it has more mass, and it weighs more. A gallon is a gallon.
1.5 gallons of water does that. 1.5 gallons weighs 50% more than 1 gallon. If you reduce it 50%, you have 0.75 gallon, and that weighs less than 1 gallon.
Not ALL gallons of milk cost more. But it may be just because of the brand of milk or gasoline.
I think a gallon
yes because it is frozen and everything frozen weighs more then unfrozen.
1 gallon honey (14 to 18% moisture) weighs from 12 to 11.75 pounds 1 gallon water weighs 8.33 pounds
The act of freezing a volume of milk will not increase or decrease the total weight.
you buy cows milk at the grocery store for about 2.00 a gallon in Utah but if you want sheep or goats milk it's most likely more expensive. I work at a goat dairy and milk goes for about 10.00 a gallon.
it weighs the same