answersLogoWhite

0

That depends on how much you have!! A gallon of vinegar weighs more than a teaspoon of it. You are probably asking about the density of vinegar -- how much it weighs per unit volume. As it turns out, the density of vinegar is only slightly greater than plain water. For common cooking vinegars with about five percent acetic acid, the denisty is 1.01 grams per milliter, which is mathematically equal to 1.01 kilograms per liter. If those units are foreign to you, consider that a gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds. Since vinegar is about one percent denser, a gallon of vinegar weighs about 8.42 pounds.

User Avatar

Wiki User

18y ago

What else can I help you with?