it weighs the same
The weight of 150 ml of orange juice would depend on its density, which can vary slightly based on factors such as sugar content and pulp. On average, the density of orange juice is around 1.04 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 150 ml of orange juice would weigh approximately 156 grams (150 ml x 1.04 g/ml).
It depends how much oil your referring to. For instance if you have half a pound of orange juice and a pound of oil than the oil would weigh more. But if you had both one pound of oil and one pound of orange juice than both would weigh the same because their both one pound.
Nothing. Milliliters is a measurement of volume not weight.
The weight of a gallon of orange juice can vary slightly depending on factors such as pulp content and concentration. On average, a gallon of orange juice weighs approximately 8.34 pounds (3.78 kilograms). This is based on the density of orange juice, which is close to that of water.
A bushel of tomatoes weigh about 53 pounds. The amount of juice from the tomatoes depends on the type of tomato being used.
No.
A frozen turkey does not weigh more than fresh. A 15-lb frozen turkey will weigh 15 lbs. when it is thawed.
One gallon weighs 128 ounces one Imperial (UK) gallon weighs 160 ounces A gallon of Orange Juice, milk, water, ketchup, etc will weigh the same
Obviously frozen water. Its a solid after being frozen so it has become a solid. Actually it weighs the same I have conducted this experiment for my science fair and found that they weigh the same.
Meat will always weigh the same whether thawed or frozen. This is will hold true unless the water from the meat will be drained during the thawing process. It will then weigh lighter than its frozen state.
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Yes.