It is the same.
If you weigh out 125g of solid butter and then melt it you will end up with exactly 125ml of liquid butter.This is just fractionally under 3/4 of a cup of liquid butter.
There are three basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. The number of combinations possible from these states is 3! (3 factorial), which equals 6. The six possible combinations are solid-liquid-gas, solid-gas-liquid, liquid-solid-gas, liquid-gas-solid, gas-solid-liquid, and gas-liquid-solid.
A gallon is liquid measure, a cucumber is solid
60ml of butter equals 60 grams and also 60 cc. of butter.
15 tablespoons of butter equals about 220 grams.
Sand is a solid.
idly maavu (flour prepared for dosai or idly)
One stick, plus an additional half stick of butter equals three quarters cup.
80 grams of butter equal 0.35 cups of butter. 1 gram of butter equals 0.004 US cups in butter volume.
A pound of butter equals two cups. One cup equals 16 tablespoons, therefore one pound of butter is 32 tablespoons.
solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and many others (see the link bellow)
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