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1mL=1g and 1 cup=250mL 250g=250mL=1 cup
250ml of ice cream is 250 gm of ice cream. A litre is 1,000 ml and weighs 1,000 gm ( at sea level on a sunny day )
A 'cup' is typically taken to be 250ml. If you're unsure about this, a cup is also the volume taken by 250g of water.
What % of 10kg is 250g
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assuming a density of 1g/ml, then 250g
1mL=1g and 1 cup=250mL 250g=250mL=1 cup
250ml of ice cream is 250 gm of ice cream. A litre is 1,000 ml and weighs 1,000 gm ( at sea level on a sunny day )
A cup of butter (i.e. 250ml) is equal to 250g
Density= mass/volume= 1g /1cm cubed. So density for 250ml of water = 250g /250ml=1g/cm cubed
If it's pure water, 250mL of water will have a mass of 250g. 250g / 18gmol-1 = approx. 14mol.
A 'cup' is typically taken to be 250ml. If you're unsure about this, a cup is also the volume taken by 250g of water.
For water only, grams equals milliliters. One cup = 250mL. So, one cup = 250g
The same number of ounces as 250g of anything! Try wikipedia and a calculator.
A standard cup is 250ml. A litre of water is 1000ml. A litre of water weighs one kilogram. Therefore a cup of water weighs 250g.
What % of 10kg is 250g