That is approximately 1.333 cups
Grams is a measure of weight, while cups is a measure of volume so you would need to know the density of whatever you're trying to convert from grams to cups. For instance, the USDA database says All-Purpose flour is 125 g/cup, so 750 g is 6 cups.
6 or 7 depending on the cups
There are 60 grams of butter in 1/2 cup.
That is approximately 7 teaspoons of salt
200-grams equals .845-cups. The equation for converting grams to cups is to multiply each gram by .00423 to yield the answer in cups.
One cup is 250 grams . -So 60 gm is about 1/4 of a cup.
500 grams of saltpeter will be equal to 1 cup.
You are talking about a WEIGHT and a VOLUME. -They only equate if you state the material.500 grams of salt is just over 2 cups. 500 grams of flour is 4 cups. 500 grams of dried oregano is 6.6 cups. -Do you follow that.
Depends on what substance your are measuring - there is not a general conversion of grams to cups. This is because a general conversion would be inaccurate for so many goods; for example, 60 grams of lead cookery weights would take up far fewer cups (i.e a smaller volume) than 60 grams of meringue would take up. There is no consistency with conversions, so a general conversion (suitable for use for any substance) is not given.
I'll agree with the other person who said there are 240 grams in a cup of Epsom salt. I weighed out a cup and got a similar number: 256 grams. Doing the math, that puts about 1 3/4 cups per pound of epsom salt.
4 tbsp of salt is approximately 60 grams