There are approximately 393.92 grams of citric acid powder in a cup. Calculations are as follows: 236.588236 cm3 / 1 US cup X 1.665 grams of citric acid / 1 cm3 of citric acid = 393.9194129 grams of citric acid / 1 US cup Conversion from US cups to cubic centimeters obtained from Google calculator http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=1+cup+to+cubic+centimeters
Probably vinegar is the most common other ones are fizzy drinks, cup of tea, oranges and lemons. Citrus fruit juices contain citric acid.
that is about 3/4 cup.
That is 3/4 cup.
106 gm of water is about 0.468 cup
There are approximately 393.92 grams of citric acid powder in a cup. Calculations are as follows: 236.588236 cm3 / 1 US cup X 1.665 grams of citric acid / 1 cm3 of citric acid = 393.9194129 grams of citric acid / 1 US cup Conversion from US cups to cubic centimeters obtained from Google calculator http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=1+cup+to+cubic+centimeters
Citric acid has a specific gravity of 103.599825 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore one U.S. gallon would weigh 13.849275 pounds.
1316.10 mg of citric acid is contained in one grape fruit.
First get a cup then go to a small dark corner and take a dump in it. second... eat it. now you are ready to put citric acid in water If you cant do this, you are a complete retard.
That's going to depend on how big a batch you're preparing. A cup of salsa won't require as much citric acid as a carload will.
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There are 226.8 grams in 1 cup.
226 grams of water in an official cup.
As far as I can tell from my own research, watermelon, cantaloupes, apples, bananas, grapes and blueberries do not contain citric acid.I have to stay away from all citrus fruit, and berries (including pineapple) (but not including blueberries) and from cranberries (and I think there is citric acid in apricots and plums...so be careful with peaches...I'm not sure about them). This is a tough thing to avoid.Another answerJust because a fruit may contain more amounts of malic acid, don't be misled that there is no citric acid content.1 cup of blueberries contain 754. mg citric acid1 apple contains 21.67 mg1 cup of canteloupe contains 92.8 mg1 banana contains 318.6 mg1 cup of grapes contains 21.16mg1 papaya - 86.64 mg1 plum - 22.44Whole foods health store is a great resource to check before you bite in.
235 grams in a US cup
1 cup of water is about 235 grams. -Other materials WILL differ.