1 kg denotes weight of a particular substance(solid,liquid or gas) and is 1000 grams, however 1 litre denotes volume of a particular substance and is equivalent to 1000 cc(cubic centimetres) . Only in case of water at 4degrees C-1kg by weight =1litre by volume. The relationship between volume and weight of a substance depends on the density of the substance.
For practical purposes a gram and a millilitre are considered the same. So 100ml of icecream would be extremely close to 100 gm.
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1.75 pounds = 793.786648 grams
The density of ice cream can vary, but a common average density is around 0.6 g/mL. Therefore, 1 liter of ice cream would be equal to 1000 mL, which would weigh approximately 600 grams (1000 mL x 0.6 g/mL = 600 grams).
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The number of grams of fat present in ice cream depends on what type of ice cream it is and how big of a serving you have. Typically a half of a cup of chocolate ice cream has 7 grams of fat, while a half cup of strawberry ice cream has about 6 grams.
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The number of cones you can make from a 5-liter ice cream mix depends on the size of each cone. If a standard ice cream cone typically holds about 100-150 milliliters of ice cream, you could make approximately 33 to 50 cones from a 5-liter mix. This estimate can vary based on how much ice cream you fill each cone with.
1 tbsp is 15 gm. -So 10 tbsp is 150 gm of ice cream.
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Well, honey, ice cream is a tricky little devil because it's not pure water. But on average, 100 ml of ice cream weighs around 90-100 grams. Just remember, the exact weight can vary depending on the specific ingredients and air content in that creamy goodness.