A gallon of any liquid weighs about 8 lbs, but varies slightly with the density.
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The weight of a gallon of tomato soup can vary depending on its ingredients and preparation. On average, 1 gallon of tomato soup weighs around 8-9 pounds.
1 gallon of water == about 8 lbs, I'd estimate the average density of the soup to be about 1.5 times that of water, so let's say about 12lbs---certainly between 8lbs and 16lbs.
Well, honey, if you're serving 8 ounces of soup to each of those 100 hungry souls, you're gonna need a whopping 12.5 gallons of soup. Math doesn't lie, darling, so get that ladle ready and start scooping!
6oz is 170.478445 millilitres.
The size of a can of soup can vary, but a standard can of soup is typically around 75-120mm in diameter and 85-130mm in height.
Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity in a substance. A material that is homogeneous is uniform in composition or character; one that is heterogeneous is distinctly nonuniform in one of these qualities
Approximately 15-20 grams in one tablespoon of soup, depending on the thickness and density of the soup.