How much grams is 300ml of sugar?
To determine the weight in grams of 300ml of sugar, we need to know the density of sugar. The density of granulated sugar is approximately 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
$$ Volume = Mass/ Density $$
$$ Mass = Volume * Density$$
$$ Mass = 300 ml \times 0.65 g/ml $$
$$ Mass = 195 grams$$
Therefore, 300 ml of sugar is equivalent to approximately 195 grams.
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