4 ounces of dry mix and 4 ounces of water are not the same measurement because they represent different substances with different densities. While both are measured by weight, the volume they occupy can vary significantly due to their physical properties. For example, 4 ounces of a dry mix may take up more space than 4 ounces of water because the dry mix may contain air pockets. Therefore, their volume and behavior in a mixture can differ even if they are measured in the same weight.
Figure it out by yourself.
4 oz is half a cup.
yes it will not abouslutly wait i dont know hehe
No, it is not possible to drink dry water because water is a liquid and cannot be dry. Dry water is actually a powder made of water droplets coated with a silica coating, but it cannot be consumed in the same way as liquid water.
For an accurate answer you must specify the dry food
The measurement of the grams of water in a kilogram of air is known as the specific humidity or mixing ratio. It represents the mass of water vapor per unit mass of dry air.
No. Dry ice is carbon dioxide in the solid state. Regular ice is solid water.
We need to know exactly what the "dry" is. - 3.4 oz of salt and 3.4 oz of dried herbs are same weight, but MUCH different volume.
Depends what the dry ingredient is
it's as much as an iphone in a oven during day light
Biomass is often measured in dry weight because water content in living organisms can vary and can affect the accuracy of measurements. By measuring dry biomass, we can eliminate the variability caused by water content and compare biomass more reliably between different samples.
About 4oz of dry pasta per person times 26 people is total ounce amount, then divide by 16 ounces will give you pound weight