How much is 1 pound of blood

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Weight of 1 cubic centimeter of blood

carat 5.28 ounce 0.04
gram 1.06 pound 0
kilogram 0 tonne 1.06 × 10-6
milligram 1 056.5  

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The entered volume of blood in various units of volume

centimeter³ 1 milliliter 1
foot³ 3.53 × 10-5 oil barrel 6.29 × 10-6
Imperial gallon 0 US cup 0
inch³ 0.06 US fluid ounce 0.03
liter 0 US gallon 0
meter³ 1 × 10-6 US pint 0
metric cup 0 US quart 0
metric tablespoon 0.07 US tablespoon 0.07
metric teaspoon 0.2 US teaspoon 0.2

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  • 1 cubic meter of blood weighs 1 056.5 kilograms [kg]
  • 1 cubic foot of blood weighs 65.95514 pounds [lbs]
  • Blood weighs  1.0565  gram per cubic centimeter or  1 056.5  kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of  blood  is equal to 1 056.5 kg/m³.  In Imperial or US customary measurement system, the density is equal to 65.95514 pound per cubic foot [lb/ft³], or 0.610696 ounce per cubic inch [oz/inch³] .
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  • A few materials, substances, compounds or elements with a name containing, like or similar to blood:
    • blood cells weighs 1 096.22 kg/m³ (68.43478 lb/ft³)  [ weight to volume | volume to weight | price | density ]
    • blood plasma weighs 1 024 kg/m³ (63.92623 lb/ft³)  [ weight to volume | volume to weight | price | density ]
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  • 1. National Institute of Standards and Technology; U.S. Department of Commerce; 100 Bureau Drive; Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA. Last accessed: 29 August 2020 (nist.gov).
  • 2. Halliday, Resnick, Walker. Fundamentals of Physics, Extended. Wiley, 11th Ed (2018). Last accessed: 29 August 2020 (amazon.com paid link).
  • 3. See the about section of the Total Blood Volume calculator in a person for references of the density of blood, blood plasma and blood cells.

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Overview

The amount of blood in the human body is generally equivalent to 7 percent of body weight. The average amount of blood in your body is an estimate because it can depend on how much you weigh, your sex, and even where you live.

  • Babies: Babies born full-term have about 75 milliliters (mL) of blood per kilogram of their body weight. If a baby weighs about 8 pounds, they’ll have about 270 mL of blood in their body, or 0.07 gallons.
  • Children: The average 80-pound child will have about 2,650 mL of blood in their body, or 0.7 gallons.
  • Adults: The average adult weighing 150 to 180 pounds should have about 1.2 to 1.5 gallons of blood in their body. This is about 4,500 to 5,700 mL.
  • Pregnant women: To support their growing babies, pregnant women usually have anywhere from 30 to 50 percent more blood volume than women who are not pregnant. This is about 0.3 to 0.4 additional gallons of blood.

Sometimes the amount of blood in the human body can differ based on where you live. For example, people who live at high altitudes have more blood because there isn’t as much oxygen at higher altitudes.

If you lose too much blood, your brain doesn’t get enough oxygen to support life. People who experience major injury and trauma, such as a car accident, may lose blood very quickly. Losing an excessive amount of blood is known as hemorrhagic shock. Doctors categorize hemorrhagic shock into four classes based on how much blood is lost. In class IV, the amount of blood loss can be fatal.

Here are the classes of hemorrhagic shock:

Your doctor won’t usually directly measure the amount of blood that you have because they can estimate it based on other factors and tests. For example, a blood test known as a hemoglobin and hematocrit test can estimate how much blood is in your body compared with the amount of fluid in your body. Then, your doctor can consider your weight and how hydrated you likely are. All of these factors can indirectly measure how much blood volume you have.

If you experience a major trauma that causes blood loss, doctors will usually use your weight as the starting point to guess how much blood you have. They will then use factors like your heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate to estimate how much blood may have been lost. They’ll also try to keep track of any additional blood loss so they can quickly replace it with a blood transfusion.

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What is the weight of 1 unit blood?

The mean weight of 1 mL of blood is 1.06 g, and therefore, for example, a unit containing 470 mL of blood should weigh 470 × 1.06 g plus the weight of the pack(s) and the anticoagulant.

What is the quantity of 1 unit blood?

The volume of one unit of RBCs contains approximately 200mL red blood cells, 100 mL of an additive solution, and ~30mL plasma, with a hematocrit approximately 55%.

How much does all your blood weigh?

(54 kilograms), blood takes up about 9.6 to 12 lbs. (4.4 to 5.4 kg). By the time they're 5 or 6 years old, children have about the same amount of blood as adults do.

How much blood is in a bag?

Packed RBCs are made by removing 200–250 ml of plasma from whole blood. The typical volume is 250–300 ml per bag. Each bag will raise the patient's hemoglobin approximately 1 g/dl (hematocrit 3%).