One quart of gold dust weighs approximately 75 pounds.
One pint of mercury weighs approximately 23.2 pounds.
A pound of mercury weighs 1 pound. Mercury is a heavy liquid metal with a density of 13.53 grams per cubic centimeter, which is much denser than water.
Oil is not a uniform substance but a mixture of different hydrocarbons. Their relative proportion differs from source to source and, as a result, the density of oil varies by almost a quarter. It is therefore not possible to give a sensible answer.
liter1 US quart = 0.946 L1 litre
One quart of gold dust weighs approximately 75 pounds.
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One pint of mercury weighs approximately 23.2 pounds.
One quart of Mobil Special 10W-40 motor oil weighs 1.8 pounds. Not all motor oils have the same density, and one gallon of motor oil will weigh between 6 and 8 pounds.
Grams is a unit of weight. One gram of anything is one gram.
About 65 lbs. I have one.
One quart of oil = 1.88 pounds The viscosity of the oil has no bearing on actual weight.
A pound of mercury weighs 1 pound. Mercury is a heavy liquid metal with a density of 13.53 grams per cubic centimeter, which is much denser than water.
Pounds is a unit of weight already. One pound of ANYTHING is one pound. Please try again.
Two cups in a pint; two pints in a quart. There are four cups in a quart.
Obviously, no. (One fluid ounce is much small than one quart.)Certainly not. A quart contains 32 ounces.
According to my calculations and the old saying "a pint's a pound the world round" then a quart of cherries would weigh more than a pound of cherries. One pint of cherries would weigh 16 ounces and there are 2 pints in a quart. So one quart of cherries would weigh 32 ounces or 2 pounds. Whereas a pound of cherries weighs 16 ounces. Therefore a quart of cherries is double the weight of a pound of cherries.