How much does a 2 liter bottle of pepsi weigh?!


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How much does a 2 liter bottle of pepsi weigh?

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17 hours ago
could you say it in pounds?


Answers: 17 hours ago
could you say it in pounds? Pepsi has a density of 1.035 grams per ml.

That means 2 liters is 2070 grams, which converts to 4.56 pounds.

The bottles are usually overfilled a little, not because Pepsico is generous, but because it's cheaper to give away a little Pepsi than to get caught cheating consumers; bottling equipment is not all that precise.

So 4.6 pounds would be a fairly good guess, plus the weight of the plastic. It's about 200 grams, which means the total weight of a full bottle would be just about 5 pounds.

Diet Pepsi weighs less. it should weigh 2 kilos! The average weight for a 2 litre bottle of pepsi is usually 1.845kg but people usually just average it upto 2kg (there lazy lol) so if you want just say its about 2kg same as 2 liter bottle of coke 2 lt of water weighs 2 Kg so add a tad for aditives and container weight but thats too damm picky so say 2Kg If you only need a rough guesstimate of how much a 2 L bottle of pepsi weighs, take into consideration that pepsi is mostly water. Pure water was used as the basis for volumes and weight. Some examples are:

One liter = 1 kg
By extension, one cubic centimeter = 1 gram
One pint = 16 fluid ounces and in the case of pure water, 1 pound
By extension, one gallon = 8 pounds

One kg = 2.2 pounds so 2 liters will be 2 kg * 2.2 = 4.4 pounds.

Regular cokes are denser then water due to their sugar content (39 grams) and diet cokes are lighter then water because they don't require nearly as much Nutra Sweet to sweeten the coke. dont forget to add the weight of the lid!!



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