To determine the volume of diced tomatoes in a 400g can, we need to know the density of diced tomatoes. The density of diced tomatoes can vary, but a common estimate is around 1.03 g/mL. Using this density, we can calculate that a 400g can of diced tomatoes would contain approximately 388 mL (400g / 1.03 g/mL = 388.35 mL).
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough questions! So, like, technically speaking, a can of diced tomatoes usually has about 400 mL of liquid, give or take. But hey, who's really measuring when you're just trying to whip up some salsa, am I right?
Well, darling, if we're talking about diced tomatoes, which have a similar density to water, then 400g would be roughly equal to 400mL. So, in that sassy little can of diced tomatoes, you've got yourself 400mL of tomato goodness. Enjoy!
Note the level of product in the tin
Weigh an empty tin on scales and set to zero - use mg or mls as units
fill with water to the level noted below.
If use used mg, the number of mg is the same as mls - FOR WATER