that's just like asking how many grains of sand are on a beach......
what you could do is...
measure the size of a grain of sugar - width, length, height and times these together to find its volume.
then empty a bag of sugar and fill it with water, until where the sugar reaches when filled.
pour the water into a measuring jug - you now have the volume of sugar that the bag takes in cm3.
the grains of sugar will have a few air spaces between them so take a rough guess at this amount - maybe 1-2cm3
now minus this from the volume of the bag.
divide the volume of the bag by the volume of one grain of sugar.
this will be an approximate figure of how many grains there are.
Oh honey, there are approximately 2.2 million grains of sugar in a 1kg bag. So, if you're counting each one, you better have some time on your hands and a whole lot of patience. Just remember, it's a sweet job but someone's gotta do it!
A teaspoon of sugar typically contains around 4 grams of sugar, which is equivalent to approximately 960 grains.
725,000
Roughly 50 cups of sugar in a 25lb bag.
About 2000.
A four kilogram bag of white sugar should have about 17.5 cups of sugar in it. If it is a four kilogram bag of brown sugar, then it should have about 20 cups in it.
One bag of sugar typically weighs around 1-2 kilograms, but this can vary depending on the brand and size of the bag.
The form of sugar found in grains is a compound one called sucrose.
Approximately, 40 cups
I read there are 14 cups in a 4-lb bag of sugar. I know there are 48 teaspoons in a cup. So, if my information about cups/4 lb bag are right, there are 672 teaspoons of sugar in a 4 lb bag
454x5 equals about the amount of grams that are in five pounds.
There are typically no sugar cubes in a bag of chips since chips are not a sweet snack. Sugar cubes are typically used in beverages or desserts.