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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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Yes, 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.

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