Ice weighs about 8.34 pounds per gallon, so 21 gallons of ice would weigh approximately 175 pounds.
There are approximately 1,682 pounds in 1 cubic yard of ice, as ice has a density of about 57.2 pounds per cubic foot.
One cup of ice weighs approximately 0.52 pounds or 236 grams.
A quart is equal to 0.03125 cubic feet. A pound of ice is approximately 0.017 cubic feet. Therefore, a 150-quart cooler would need about 270 pounds of ice to fill completely.
Two pints of water weigh about 2.33 pounds when frozen, which is equivalent to approximately 1.05 kilograms.
four pounds
About 40 pounds.
Ice weighs about 8.34 pounds per gallon, so 21 gallons of ice would weigh approximately 175 pounds.
== == Ice is frozen water, so the ice would weigh the same as the water that was applied to the surface during the " flooding process ". Water weighs about 8 pounds per gallon. One thousand gallons of water would weigh about 8,000 pounds.
500 ml of ice cream weighs approximately 1.1 pounds or 17.6 ounces.
Enough to break the ice.
Since 1 gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds, a 5-gallon ice cube would weigh around 41.7 pounds, assuming it is made entirely of frozen water.
3 gallons the ice cream = pounds
42X9=378 pounds
1.75 pounds = 793.786648 grams
7200 gallons
Each gallon of liquid water weighs 8.33 pounds. When water freezes it expands slightly which means it would weigh slightly less, but this difference is negligible. This would mean, if there are 4 quarts in a gallon, that a quart of ice weighs about 2.1 pounds around...maybe just slightly less