A standard cup is 226 grams of water
150 grams of water is 150 ml . It is 0.661 of a cup
There is no carbon in a pure cup of water.
225 ml water is equivalent to 225 g of water. The density of water is 1 g / 1 ml. Also remember that 1 ml is equivalent to 1 cm^3.
that is approximately 1/2 cup
One cup of warm water is equal to 250 ml. A half cup of water is equal to 125 ml and 1/3 cup is equal to 80 ml.
170 grams of water is 0.75 of a cup170 grams of water is 0.75 of a cup
When you're cooking, the recipe might say 1 cup (250 mL), but a cup is about 237 mL. So half a cup of water would be 118 mL, which weighs 118 g.
that is approximately 1/2 cup
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That is approximately 1/2 cup.
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
The solubility of sugar (sucrose) is approx. 2 000 g/L at room temperature; it is a very high solubility. If a cup has 200 mL you can dissolve in it 400 g sugar. Thus a cup full of sugar will absorb a cup full of water without overflowing. You may have to mix the two in a bigger pot, but once dissolve you should be able to pour all the mixture back into the cup that held the sugar.