You can measure 1 lb of salt by using a kitchen scale. Simply place the container on the scale, tare it to zero, then add salt until it reaches 1 lb. If you don't have a scale, 1 lb of salt is approximately 2 cups or 16 tablespoons.
You could use a standard kitchen scale to measure out 10.5g of rock salt accurately. If you don't have a scale, you can estimate using measuring spoons, keeping in mind that 1 teaspoon of rock salt is approximately 6g.
There is 1 mole present in 1 lb-mole.
There are approximately 24 tablespoons in 1 lb of baking soda.
There are approximately 0.45 kg in 1 lb of flour.
There are approximately 2.3 cups of citric acid in 1 lb.
The reason why is that there was such a plentiful amount and they could even trade it for gold 1 lb. of salt= 1 lb of gold.
About 1.9 cups
640 g = 1.41095 lb OR 1 lb and 6.57 oz
A lb of salt contain 180,08 g sodium.
There are approximately 2 cups of salt in 1 pound.
There are approximately 2.5 cups of Epsom salt in 1 pound. This measurement can vary slightly depending on how tightly the salt is packed, but generally, 1 pound of Epsom salt is roughly equivalent to about 2.5 cups.
There are 0.25 tons in 500 lb. This can be calculated by dividing 500 by 2000 (since 1 ton is equal to 2000 lb).
1 BTU is the heat required to raise 1 lb of water by 1 degF
lb. is an abbreviation for pound, a unit of measure.
Amazon is selling a 3-lb bag at about $3 a pound, or a 12-pack of 1-lb containers at less than $2 a pound
1 yd = 3 ft. 1 ft = 0.3048 m. 1 kg = 2.2046226 lb.(the 1 ft = 0.3048 m & 1 kg = approx 2.2 lb are good ones to memorize)Use dimensional analysis:1 yd | 3 ft | .3048 m | 2.2046226 lb-------------------------------------------- = 2.01591 m / kg1 lb | 1 yd | 1 ft | 1 kgUsing the approximation of {1 kg = 2.2 lb} gives 2.01168 m/kg and is only 0.21% off.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, pounds is a measure of weight or mass.