~4.75 cups
there is roughly 908 servings of 1/4 tsp in a pound of CA powder
that's 227 tsp or ~38 oz.
there's 8 oz. per cup
Lemon juice is about 5% citric acid or 0.3 mole/liter. At 192.12 gm/mole this would be 57 gm/litre. A tablespoon of lemon juice is 15 ml. So a tablespoon contains about 0.83 gm citric acid.
That is approximately 3 tablespoons.
~4.75 cups there is roughly 908 servings of 1/4 tsp in a pound of CA powder that's 227 tsp or ~38 oz. there's 8 oz. per cup
There are approximately 393.92 grams of citric acid powder in a cup. Calculations are as follows: 236.588236 cm3 / 1 US cup X 1.665 grams of citric acid / 1 cm3 of citric acid = 393.9194129 grams of citric acid / 1 US cup Conversion from US cups to cubic centimeters obtained from Google calculator http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=1+cup+to+cubic+centimeters
3.5 cups
That is 2 cups.
In a pound of dry whole milk powder there is 3.56 cups. In a pound of non-fat milk powder there are 3.76 cups.
There is about two cups of powdered sugar in a pound. It depends on how firmly it is packed and what the moisture is.. Traditionally, there are 8 ounces in a cup and 16 ounces in a pound.
To answer this question we must first differentiate between concrete and cement. Concrete is the finished product when cement is used. Analogous to bread is the finished product when flour is used. Got it? As to how many cups in a pound of powder, consider that there are 16 ounces to the pound, and eight ounces to a cup. That makes it two cups to the pound of cement. How much concrete that would make is another matter.
16 oz per pound and 8 oz per cup so it would be 32 oz of powder sugar and it would equal 4 cups
One pound of phosphoric acid is equal to 0.07111 gallons. It is also equal to 9.103 fluid ounces or 1.139 cups or 0.2854 quarts.
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There are 2 cups in a pound.
2 cups in a pound