Yes it would. In fact, it IS.
Density is a property of the substance, no matter how much or how little of it you have.
Whether a droplet or an olympic swimming-pool full, water is water, and has the density of water.
same, 1.0g/cm3 .
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A teaspoon is a cooking measure for a volume. It is equal to 4.92892159 milliliters or 4.92892159 cubic centimeters. The volume of a teaspoon stays a teaspoon, no matter what the density of its contents.
Adding a very faint blue tint to white clothes make them appear whiter. Using liquid bluing helps restore the color when added as 1/4 teaspoon bluing to 1 quart of water to the wash water.
Air's density is less than that of water. Water's density is almost 800 times greater than air.
About 5 percent of vinegar goes in a quart of water to make acetic acid.
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The densities are equivalent.
A quart contains 946 ml of water. You know the density of water, so there's your answer.
There is 0.005 quart in a teaspoon.
There is 0.005 quart in a teaspoon.
5g ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The volume of a teaspoon is considered to be 5 mL. The mass contained depends on the density of the material because the mass is the product between volume and density.
A quart has the greatest capacity out of a tablespoon a quart a pint or a teaspoon. A quart is equal to 32 tablespoons 2 pints or 4 cups. To put it into perspective here is a breakdown of the capacities of each unit: Tablespoon: 1/16 cup Pint: 2 cups Quart: 4 cups Teaspoon: 1/48 cupAs you can see a quart has the greatest capacity out of the four units.
Medium density is missing. Assuming fresh water at room temperature, density = 1 g/ml 1 US teaspoon = 4.92892159 ml 1 gram = 1 ml = 1/4.92892159 = 0.20288414 tsp
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Density is weight by unit of volume, its only dependent on the liquid, not how much of it there is. If you fill the cup from the lake both the water in the cup and the water in the lake will have the same density. But if the water in the cup is from the ocean, and the lake is a freshwater lake, then the water in the cup will have a higher density.
A quart is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of force (mass x acceleration due to gravity). The two units are therefore incompatible.