Not much! But it really depends on what the powder is. If it is powdered lead, then it's really not much at all, but if it is powdered styrofoam (if that even exists!), the it would take up a lot more space.
It all depends on the density. But a milligram (mg) is one thousandth of a gram, so it's not a whole lot! For just about any material, it would be well under a teaspoon of material.
You'll want a scale that measures in .0001 grams (one mg) if you're going for precision. If you have a scale that measures grains in decimal, 25 mg is about .4 grains.
too much for you
Calculate the surface area of the item to be powder coated. Then after finishing the production(Powder coating), find out as to how much powder is consumed and how many items are Powder coated. Then calculate the coverage in square inches per Kg of powder used as under:- Surface area of item in Square inches x Number of items Coated Powder used in Kg
Yes, but if you add too much powder the solution will turn out "supersaturated" and you will be able to see the powder sitting at the bottom.
Black powder is not suitable for use in a Barrett M82, as it is a modern, semi-automatic rifle chambered for .50 BMG ammunition, which uses smokeless powder. It's important to use the appropriate ammunition for safety and optimal performance.
1. It wasn't black powder in the original cherry bomb, it was 1 gram of flashpowder and a flashpowder star in the center
Depends what powder
Depends on which powder, and which loading of the 9mm.
To do what?
20 lbs ofsmokelesspowder and up to 1 lb of black powder. Check your local laws!
too much for you
It depends on the powder. It is powdered sugar or powdered lead? One will be much much heavier than the other. You need to know the density of the powder to answer this question.
No, whey powder is a derivative of milk.
12 oz of cocoa powder!
£15-£20
15.
Depends on which powder is used, and there are several. If using Winchester W748, it would be about 23.5 grains of weight of powder.
how much garlic powder equals 1 tablespoon of garlic paste