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Coal is an organic substance, and does not have a "standard" weight per volume. It depends on the type of coal, and where it was mined. Additionally coal was delivered in different sized lumps or chunks, which also affected the weight per volume. A cubic foot of coal can weight from under 40 to over 60 pounds, so a cubic yard of coal (27 cubic feet) would run from roughly 1,080 to 1,620 pounds.
The weight of 1 cubic inch of Teflon is approximately 0.041 pounds.
The density of selenite, a form of the mineral gypsum, is typically around 2.3 grams per cubic centimeter.
Typically a ready mix concrete weighs anywhere from 135 lbs to 160 lbs per cubic foot. The weight varies widely due to the different densities of the aggregates that are used in concrete mixes. Lightweight aggregates such as expanded shale can be used to significantly reduce weight but there is some sacrifice in strength taking this approach. Typically the denser the concrete and aggregates the higher the strength and weight.
The specific weight of flour is approximately 0.56 grams per cubic centimeter.