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Ice has a density of 0.917 g/cm³ at 0°C, whereas water has a density of 0.9998 g/cm³ at the same temperature.
So at that temperature, at ordinary pressures, a volume of ice weighs less than the same volume of water.

1 imperial gallon of water is about 8 pounds.
The same water when turned to ice will be roughly 7.497 pounds.

2006-10-12 06:59:32 · answer #1 · answered by Krynne 4 · 0 1

A gallon of water weighs a little over 8 pounds.

2006-10-12 06:51:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It will be the same weight of ice as there is water.

1 kg water --> 1 kg ice

2006-10-12 06:46:09 · answer #3 · answered by Peter L 2 · 0 1

i think water is 8lbs per gallon? or something like that.. so the ice will be the same.. the only thing that will change is the volume

2006-10-12 06:52:06 · answer #4 · answered by pip 7 · 0 1

8.35 pounds or 133.53 oz = 1 gallon of water, liquid or solid

2006-10-12 06:54:10 · answer #5 · answered by professordimenna 2 · 0 1

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