The standard CMU (concrete masonry unit) in North America weighs 40 pounds. -There is a lighter, costlier version with pumice instead of sand. This weighs 35 pounds.
The weight capacity of a concrete cinder block can vary depending on the block's size and design. On average, a standard 8-inch concrete cinder block can hold anywhere from 900 to 1,500 pounds vertically. It's always best to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise weight-bearing capabilities.
8" x 16" Cinder block will weigh just under 30 lbs
Answer:42.5 lbs. (19 kgs.)
The standard 6 by 8 by 16 cinder block weighs 28 pounds. They have a compression strength of 1900 psi.
Answer:42.5 lbs. (19 kgs.)
47 pounds if there wet.
29 lb
It all depends on where you buy it.
BETWEEN 3AND5 DOLLARS EACH
Light. Sorry, I don't mean to be flippant, but "lightweight" just isn't enough to answer this question. You're going to have to be more specific than "lightweight".
Depends on the type. Show Low Block charges $2.11 per block for terra split face.
Really depends on what the block is. If it solid, 2 core, 3 core, lightweight, midweight, concrete? Is it split face, fluted or burmished? Alot of different factors in determining that anwser. Also it depends on where its made, every block plant makes them a little different. But for a general reference a regular Block weighs about 40 pounds.