You find the volume and the weight of the cream.
The weight should be easy using a scale.
The volume can be found by taking a container of water.
If it is marked (indicating cups or deciliters) fill it so the cream can go under water.
Note the height of water, put in cream, note new height of water. The difference is the volume of the cream.
If container not marked, fill it the the rim, put in cream, collect water that is spilled, measure volume of spilled water (=volume of cream).
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The density is weight per volume. (E.g. 20 grams/1.2 deciliters)
Yes. Dairy cream is very high in fat content. Also, the fat is saturated fat which is the kind you want to avoid if you are watching your levels of LDL and HDL. The two kinds of cholesterol combine together to tell you how healthy you are. The LDL is low density lipoprotein which is solid at room temperature and comes from animal fat, such as dairy cream. The other, HDL, is high density lipoprotein and is the kind you get from vegetables.
Since its cream and cream is dairy i would say yes
Dairy, because ice cream is a milk product
Dairy Cream (you eat it).
To much :(
no
yes ice cream uses a lot of milk to be made so it is a dairy food
dairy
no,
Cream is a dairy food made from milk.
How can you calculate surface density if the volume density is 1.4 g/cm3
yes it does have dairy because it has milk and of course sugar