To find the density, you have to convert ounces to liters. Then you divide the mass by liters.
The density of a substance doesn't depend on the amount. The density of 12 ounces is the same as the density of a single ounce. Water has a density of about one kilogram per liter.
It would be difficult to actually determine that without more facts. In general the densest will be the heaviest. I would expect the cracker crumbs to be the most dense.
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Air's density is less than that of water. Water's density is almost 800 times greater than air.
If it sinks in water then it has a higher density than water. If it floats on water surface then its density is less than water.
Hydrogen monoxide.
12 fl oz of water is approximate 0.782 lbs. Remember that this is pure water, and anything like beer or soda will have a different density, and likely be heavier.
It would be difficult to actually determine that without more facts. In general the densest will be the heaviest. I would expect the cracker crumbs to be the most dense.
12 oz of water is approximately 72 teaspoons
If you really mean 12 oz it will depend upon the density of the substance.If you meant 12 fl oz, then 1 gal = 8 pints and:In UK where 1 pint = 20 fl oz → 1 gal = 160 fl oz, there are 160 ÷ 12 = 131/3 ≈ 13.33In US where 1 pint = 16 fl oz → 1 gal = 128 fl oz, there are 128 ÷ 12 = 102/3 ≈ 10.67
12 fluid ounces is 24 tablespoons.
405.76 oz
A pint is a unit of volume and oz is a unit of weight. You need the effective density of what you're measuring to make the conversion. 16 oz of water occupies one pint; 16 oz of blueberries occupies about 1.33 pints because of the air spaces between the berries; 16 oz of cooking oil occupies about 1.1 pints because it's density is less than water.
It all depends upon the density of of the substance which has a volume of 0.12 fl oz; for example 0.12 fl oz of mercury will be heavier than 0.12 fl oz of hydrogen. A fluid ounce (fl oz) is a measure of volume An ounce (oz) is a measure of mass: There are related by density: density = mass/volume → mass = volume × density
It takes 2 tbsp to make an ounce, so 12 T = 6 oz or 3/4 cup
12% of 12 oz= 12% * 12= 0.12 * 12= 1.44 oz
That is 24 tablespoons
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