a normal lemon would yield about 3 tablespoons or 45 ml of juice. Inserting a fork would produce a better yield than microwaving it or rolling it against a counter but still a reamer would still be the best.
It depends on the size and juiciness of the lemons, but on average, one kilo of lemons can yield around 200-250 mL of lemon juice.
2 teaspoons is 10 ml.
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To lower the pH of 100 ml of water to a pH of 5.5, it would take only around a drop of lemon juice. It is estimated that in a gallon aquarium, two drops of lemon juice can lower the pH by .5.
125 ml of lemon juice is approximately equal to 8.5 tablespoons. Since 1 tablespoon is roughly 15 ml, you can convert milliliters to tablespoons by dividing the amount in milliliters by 15. Therefore, 125 ml divided by 15 ml per tablespoon gives you about 8.33 tablespoons, which can be rounded to 8.5 tablespoons for practical use.
1ml of water weighs 1gram, so it would be a safe bet to say 20 grams
A small juice box container is about 120 ml.
That is about 15 ml.
Lemon juice, because browning is caused by oxygen in the air. The citric acid is an anti-oxidant. Dipping apple slices in a solution of one or two tablespoons of lemon juice in a quart of water will usually prevent the slices from browning. (Metric : 15 to 30 ml per liter)
To determine how many milliliters of fruit juice are in 100 mL of juice, you would need to know the percentage of fruit juice in the mixture. For example, if the juice is 50% fruit juice, then there would be 50 mL of fruit juice in the 100 mL of juice. Without this percentage, it's impossible to specify the exact amount of fruit juice.
To find out how many 150 mL servings are in 9 liters of juice, first convert 9 liters to milliliters: 9 L = 9,000 mL. Then, divide 9,000 mL by 150 mL per serving: 9,000 mL ÷ 150 mL/serving = 60 servings. Therefore, there are 60 servings of 150 mL in 9 liters of juice.
A 1L jug can hold 1000 mL of liquid. Since each glass of juice contains 250 mL, you can pour 1000 mL ÷ 250 mL/glass = 4 glasses of juice into the jug.