Assuming that no weight is added or taken away, the weight (or the mass) will remain the same. However, this assumption is not always correct: when you freeze stuff, sometimes it accumulates moisture from the surrounding air, which then freezes.
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∙ 13y agoYes, one pound of fresh berries will typically weigh more after being frozen due to the formation of ice crystals. The water content in the berries expands as it freezes, leading to an increase in weight.
16 ounces is equivalent to 1 pound, so a pound weight of 16 ounces of frozen strawberries in syrup would weigh exactly 1 pound.
A gallon of cloud berries would generally weigh around 5-6 pounds, as cloud berries are quite light and fluffy compared to other berries. The weight can vary slightly depending on factors such as moisture content and berry size.
A quarter of a pound.
No, a pound of feathers and a pound of iron weigh the same, as they both weigh one pound. The difference between the two is their density and composition - feathers are less dense and made of organic material, while iron is a denser metal.
They both weigh the same, as a pound is a unit of measurement that is equal for both feathers and butter.
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A frozen turkey does not weigh more than fresh. A 15-lb frozen turkey will weigh 15 lbs. when it is thawed.
Water will stay the same weight when it is frozen, it still has the same molecules that it started with
It will still weigh one pound. The only thing that will change is its' size since it will expand by 9% and will become less dense.
A gallon of cloud berries would generally weigh around 5-6 pounds, as cloud berries are quite light and fluffy compared to other berries. The weight can vary slightly depending on factors such as moisture content and berry size.
16 ounces is equivalent to 1 pound, so a pound weight of 16 ounces of frozen strawberries in syrup would weigh exactly 1 pound.
I have seen onions that weigh a pound each, on the other hand there are smaller ones that that are 5-6 to the pound.
Meat will always weigh the same whether thawed or frozen. This is will hold true unless the water from the meat will be drained during the thawing process. It will then weigh lighter than its frozen state.
The packaging of berries varies by size. The sizes of the berries are actually measured by weight and have labels that say the weight. The weight of each pack of berries is measured in ounces which then can be translated into pounds. 16 ounces= 1 pound
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
They both weigh a pound. Which means the weigh the same
they both weigh the same because a pound of sand and a pound of lead will still weigh a pound