The weight of 500 ml of caramel depends on its density, but caramel typically has a density of about 1.2 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 500 ml of caramel would weigh approximately 600 grams (500 ml x 1.2 g/ml = 600 g).
80 grams
In order to find out how many grams is in 500ml, one must have a measurement of density available. If density is not known, it can be found by finding the volume of the substance in ml, finding mass in grams, and dividing mass by volume. From there, multiply the result by 500ml to find the amount of grams in 500ml of the substance.
500ml water
4 grams
One tablespoon of caramel sauce is approximately 20 grams.
A 500ml bottle of 7UP contains approximately 50 grams of sugar. Since one sugar cube typically weighs about 4 grams, this means there are roughly 12.5 sugar cubes in a 500ml bottle of 7UP.
In one tablespoon of caramel there are 6.11 grams of sugar. In this serving size there are 60 calories and 0.4 grams of fat.
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small: 20 grams medium: 24 grams large: 29 grams
500mL = 100 tsp
500ml of water is equivalent to 500 grams, which is approximately 1.1 pounds.
A standard Kraft caramel weighs approximately 9 grams. Since there are about 28.35 grams in an ounce, 16 ounces is roughly 453.6 grams. Dividing 453.6 grams by 9 grams per caramel means you would need about 50 Kraft caramels to equal 16 ounces.