Yes, but if you add too much powder the solution will turn out "supersaturated" and you will be able to see the powder sitting at the bottom.
12 oz of cocoa powder!
Usually yes. Some recipes specify "baking" cocoa powder just so that nobody gets confused and uses "drinking chocolate mix" instead (since this contains sugar and milk powder which would throw off the recipe).
Based on my research, my guess is about 40 mg.
One liter of gunpowder typically weighs around 1,000 grams, which is equivalent to 1 kilogram.
3 level tablespoons of cocoa powder plus 1 tablespoon of butter or shortening equals 1 square cube of unsweetened baking chocolate.
The amount of hot chocolate you can make with 500 grams of cocoa powder depends on the recipe you're using. Generally, a typical serving of hot chocolate requires about 25 grams of cocoa powder per cup. Therefore, with 500 grams, you could make approximately 20 cups of hot chocolate, assuming you're using a standard recipe. Adjustments may be needed based on personal taste and additional ingredients like milk or sugar.
Maybe cocoa powder, and milk, and sugar, and good stuff like that. :) Sorry I wasn't much help. lol
1000 ml =1 liter.
There are surtain stimulates in the chocolate in which if you eat to much of it the chocolate cocoa it self pluse the sugar and artificial flavors and other things it will make you sick.
A liter is a VOLUME measurment, and pounds are weight. They don't directly convert. Now if we know exactly how much a cup of your powder weighs, then we can convert cups into liters and come up with a weight in pounds. But right now we don't have enough information to make a calculation.
lots!