Grams
Yes.
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Kilograms
Carrots vary so much in size there's no way to tell accurately. Most greengrocers have scales available for customers who want to check the weight of their purchases. If your fresh produce store doesn't have scales on display you could ask the staff. They have to weigh the carrots in order to calculate the cost, so don't be embarrassed to ask to add (or take out) one or two. Otherwise, perhaps you have a friend or neighbour who would lend you a set of scales. If you're making soup or stew or something similar there's no reason why you can't estimate, but if it's something such as carrot cake you'll need to be more accurate.
... amount of energy in the soup molecules.
A variety of things in your household weighs 10 grams. A graphite pencil can weigh 10 grams along with a bit of sugar, flour, or a little over 2 sheets of copy paper.
How big are the bowls?
Hotness would activate the buds of the tongue so that it could sense all the ingredients' taste.
According to this can of Healthy choice I am holding, it measures the can in ounces and in grams. A kilograms is 1,000 (one thousand) grams. A can of soup is not likely to weigh that much.
Remember K H D | d c m. Kilograms is three places to the left of grams. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the left. So in this case the answer is 0.251 kilograms.
There are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram. If a can of soup weighs 251 grams, 4 cans will more or less weigh 1 kilogram.
Most investigators would measure the mass of a can in grams or, depending on the size of the can, kilograms. A small can might resemble a soup can, and a large can, like a galvanized steel trash can (like the kind with a fitted lid) would be larger and (obviously) heavier. Smaller units would be used for the small can (grams) and the larger units (kilograms) would be used on the larger can.
You would most likely use milliters.
It depends what kind of soup exactly. However most thin soups are the same in grams. -330 ml would be 330 grams unless it is a very dense soup,
totally 1.5 cups of soup is equivalent to 383 grams of soup.
Cream of mushroom has very few carbohydrates. This is because the bulk of the soup is heavy cream. There may be variations of the soup where the bulk of the soup is a roux, which is a carbohydrate-rich ingredient.
Spoons are not all the same. Spoons would definitely have unique weights.
depends whats in it. put rocks in it the weigh it... tell me the answer
That is 250 gm.
That is 0.904 of a cup