1 kg denotes weight of a particular substance(solid,liquid or gas) and is 1000 grams, however 1 litre denotes volume of a particular substance and is equivalent to 1000 cc(cubic centimetres) . Only in case of water at 4degrees C-1kg by weight =1litre by volume. The relationship between volume and weight of a substance depends on the density of the substance.
The weight of 1 litre of ice cream depends on the process/recipe. In the process of making ice cream, air is added (called overrun) and this is why you get different qualities of ice creams. Premium brands have less air and some cheaper brands can have up to 70% air in them. And because air doesn't weigh very much, it would effect the weight of the ice cream. Also, the other ingredients such as type of milk/cream, flavourings (nuts), etc would effect the weight of each ice cream. Basically a litre of water weighs 1 Kilogram, but milk or cream vary in weight. Physically weighing the ice cream would be the most accurate method in determining the weight.
One litre of ice cream weighs 560 grams.
One cup (250ml) of ice cream weighs 140 grams.
One liter of ice cream is like a liter bottle of ice cream but one kilogram of ice cream is a big box or a huge, huge container of ice cream
Water weighs nearly twice that of ice cream by volume.
What is a "scoop" - it has no official size
For practical purposes a gram and a millilitre are considered the same. So 100ml of icecream would be extremely close to 100 gm.
250 grams
1.75 pounds = 793.786648 grams
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The number of grams of fat present in ice cream depends on what type of ice cream it is and how big of a serving you have. Typically a half of a cup of chocolate ice cream has 7 grams of fat, while a half cup of strawberry ice cream has about 6 grams.
depends on how much you have
the specific density of ice cream is 0.8 so 100ml x 0.8 = g answer 80g
1 tbsp is 15 gm. -So 10 tbsp is 150 gm of ice cream.
793.786648 grams
389.79 Grams
Since a liter is a unit of volume and a gram a unit of mass, it depends on how dense the ice cream is. The two don't jive.