If one can is 16 oz. wouldn't you multiply that by 36 (the number of cans in a case) and get your weight?
cans and bottles are listed by volume, not weight (ie Fl. Oz).
The contents may weigh more or less than 1 oz per fl oz.
plus there is the weight of the containers.
and 36 in a case?
Coke in the 24-can "refrigerator" packaging = 21 pounds. (Regular/classic coke)
22
17lbs
15 pounds
30 lbs.
17.8 pounds
...a bag of sugar ...a ten pound weight that you can find at a gym ...a Morkie puppy, around that weight
1. heat the soda water at different temperatures 2. titrate the soda water against a known concentration of base (like NaOH) 3. alternatively, you can weigh the mass of the soda water before and after heating
Seeing as each standard can is 12 fluid ounces, there would be 288 fl ounces total in a 24 case.12 fluid ounces/1 can x 24 cans/case = 288 fluid ounces/case.
30 lbs.
about 60 pounds
yes it does
A bike would be closer to 20 pounds. 20 ounces is the approximate wait of a 20oz bottle of soda. A bike ways much more than a bottle of soda.
c f
24
typically 24
The correct question would be how many pounds are in a gallon, also what is the substance you are trying to measure? Different substances have different densities therefor have different weights.
About 30 cups
Soda cans are made of 100% aluminium. What you weigh is what you get!
I think a 2-liter bottle of soda, assuming moderate density (such as mountain dew or dr. pepper) generally weighs near 1500-1600 grams.
You can not gain any pounds just by drinking one can of soda. A can of Coca-Cola only has 140 calories per can. However, if you drink many soda's over a period of time and don't exercise the pounds can start adding up.