10 pounds of water, when frozen, yields 10 pounds of ice.
Its volume, and therefore its density, changes upon freezing.
But its mass, and therefore its weight, doesn't change.
Depends on the size of the aquarium. Water weights 10 pounds per gallon.
100 US gallons weighs 832 pounds. 100 imperial gallons weighs 1000 pounds.
An IMPERIAL Gallon of Water weighs 10 Pounds. The US Gallon weighs about 8.34 pounds. ANSWER is 32 x 10 equals 320 pound weight or 266.9 pounds.
48 fluid ounces of water weighs about 3.1 pounds.
The barrel itself weighs 20 pounds. 10 gallons of water, therefore, weights 103.4 minus the weight of the barrel itself. 103.4-20 = 83.4 20 is twice as much as ten, so 83.4 * 2 = 166.8 pounds. If we add the barrel back in, we have a total weight of 166.8 + 20 = 186.8
A US gallon of water is 8.35 pounds. An Imperial gallon of water is 10 pounds.
About 8.35 pounds for one US gallon of water.
It would take about 1.25 gallons of water to make 10 pounds of ice cubes, as each gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds.
10 pounds is equivalent to 10 pounds.
25 pounds
If it is water, 10 grams
10 stone 10 pounds = 150 pounds
10 pounds = about 4,536 grams.
10 gallons of water is 83.5 pounds
35 pounds and 10 ounces...
Depends on the size of the aquarium. Water weights 10 pounds per gallon.
10 pounds