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Gelatin, when at its purest, is best measured by weight regardless of it being sheet or powder. Sheets come in a range of "grades" graduating up from bronze to silver, gold and finally titanium or platinum. In high quality professional strength products, the difference is merely the weight of each sheet with bronze usually being around 1 gram and titanium being around 3 grams. Generally speaking, one sachet of gelatin powder weighing 10g will set 500ml of water. Five sheets of "gold" gelatin, which is the most common of the sheet gelatin, will set the same 500ml, so long as both types are of the same high quality.
Leaf, also called Sheet, Gelatin works much like granular gelatin, just in a different form or shape. There are several different sheet gelatin grades. Sliver, over the years, has become the standard most widely used in the confection industry and is the most readily available. Many chefs, for ease of use, desire the leaf or sheet gelatin. Sheet gelatin allows for the counting out of sheets rather than weighing powder.Sheet gelatin dissolves slower then granulated or powdered gelatins. Sheet gelatin also produces a clearer gelled product.
I have 10 grams of titanium how much is worth
There is no copper in 10lbs of Titanium, only Titanium.
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None. Gelatin comes from bones and not from milk.
Titanium price is determined by alloy, quantity, configuration and the specification it meets. Is it powder, ingot, sheet, bar or tube?Commercially pure or alloy (6-4, 5-2.5, 6-2-4-2, etc.)I can offer some examples from personal experienceOn June 16, 2009 I bought one sheet of Titanium alloyedwith 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium (6-4) to an aerospacespecification (AMS-4911)I sheet 0.018"/0.023" x 36" x 96" 11 pounds at 140.00 pound.In August 2009 I received price quotes on 3 1/2" diameterround bar, also alloy 6-4 700 pounds at $28.85 pound.I was also quoted on commercially pure (grade 4-aersopace spec)sheet, 0.024"/0.031" x 36" x 96" 290 pounds at $42.15 pound.
.19 ounces of gelatin is needed for 12 ounces of liquid.
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Titanium can cost up to 69$ per pound
Oftentimes an unflavored gelatin is used (Knox is a famous brand in the USA.)