It will lower the freezing point in much the same way as ice. This is a colligative property of any solute in any solvent. For further information, consult any standard physical chemistry textbook. I suggest Physical Chemistry for the Chemical and Biological Sciences by Raymond Chang.
1/8th of a cup
That is 1.102 cups
simple syrup
About 3/4 cup
http://www.onlineconversion.com/weight_volume_cooking.htmBrown: 1 pound = 2.255556278906 cup [US]Confectionary: 1 pound = 3.485859703764 cup [US]Granulated: 1 pound = 2.366941774161 cup [US]Powdered: 1 pound = 3.485859703764 cup [US]
About 0.5 cups of sugar would be equivalent to 100 grams.
That is about 1/3 cup .
That is approximately 2.1 cups
that is approximately 2/5 of a cup of sugar.
1 cup of sugar is equals to 113 grams so 1600/113 = 14.16 cups
The conversion for 175 grams to cups would usually come out to be 3/4 cup. However, since most measurements in cups is usually done for liquids it would be good to obtain a scale. Conversion charts show that brown sugar would come out to be about 7/8 of a cup.
That is about 1 cup of sugar