No, sugar is because cup describes the sugar.
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1/8th of a cup
A typical serving of plain cooked rice (1 cup) contains negligible amounts of sugar and salt at approximately 0g of sugar and 0mg of salt. However, this can vary based on any added seasonings or toppings.
ZERO! As long as there is no milk or sugar added.
The amount of sugar typically added to coffee varies, but a common amount is around 1-2 teaspoons per cup.
Joe was baking a cake.he added 3/4 cup of white sugar and 3/8 cup of brown sugar,how much sugar did he use in all?
Cakes require about a cup of sugar. If a cup of salt were added, your mother was making salt dough clay, which is inedible.
Yes both will weight the same. Because the sugar merrily dissolves in the tea.
A cup of coffee with added table sugar is considered a homogeneous mixture. In this mixture, the sugar dissolves completely in the coffee, resulting in a uniform composition where the individual components (coffee and sugar) are not distinguishable. This consistency throughout the beverage makes it homogeneous rather than heterogeneous.
decrease,because the cube of sugar absorb some heat
Sugar can be dissolved in water to produce a sugary syrup. One example is cane or beet sugar added to a cup of tea as a sweetener.
Depends what type of sugar. If standard granulated that is about 1 cup.