1.09 g/ml, based on figures obtained from both commercial and non-commercial sources.
depends on how big the block of butter is. To figure it out just do the length times width times height.
pretty sure its 250g i think with butter whatever amount of a cup such as 1/2 a cup is 125g
0.94 gm/cc (as measured at 22°C)
10.5- 11 mm
maby i am not sure
33,000 K or more
0,95 g/cm3
The weight of a tub of butter differs by brand because of how the butter is packed into the container. Regardless, the average weight of a tub of butter is about 11 pounds.
About 1/4 pound
Yes, it is the same amount, but they do not weight the same
a cup fill
There are 225 grams in one cup of butter.
A kostka of butter is approx. 250 grams by weight/ 8 ounces/ or 1 cup.
You look at the weight on the side of the tub and calculate.
Cup is a measurement of volume and grams is a measurement of weight. So there is no mathematical formula to calculate this. But I weighed one cup of butter on my food scales, and one 227 grams of butter is approximately one cup.
1/2 cup of butter=113.5grams of butter=1stick of butter=1/4pound of butter=4ounces of butter=8Tablespoons of butter=14teaspoons of butter
One cup of butter equals one cup of canola.
Half a cup of butter.
1/2 a cup of butter is equal to one whole stick of butter