200 grams (for fluids that are practically all water, the conversion is one-to-one. However more viscous fluids such as oils etc... require more complex calculations).
Well, in a cup of 200mL of tea one teaspoon will indeed dissolve. In fact up to 32 teaspoons of sugar will dissolve in a cup of hot tea (200mL). Not that you want that much sugar...Not sure if coffee is the exact same with sugar amounts.
The weight of 200mL of water at 25 degrees Celsius is approximately 200 grams. This is because the density of water at this temperature is approximately 1 gram per milliliter.
Nope - grammes is a unit of weight, millilitres is a unit of volume.
200mL equates to 2dL (deciliters).
How can u use weight with tea?
Change 200mL into decimal.
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Green tea added to a weight loss plan can help with losing weight. Green tea is supposed to help raise energy levels.
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Yes both will weight the same. Because the sugar merrily dissolves in the tea.
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To prepare 200ml of 0.1 N ethyl acetate solution, you will need to calculate the amount of ethyl acetate needed. Since the molecular weight of ethyl acetate is around 88.11 g/mol, for 200ml of 0.1 N solution, you would need around 1.76g of ethyl acetate. Dissolve this amount of ethyl acetate in distilled water to make up the final volume to 200ml.