A standard cup (8 oz) of Hot Chocolate is about 240 millimeters.
The mass of a large cup of hot chocolate will vary depending on the specific recipe and ingredients used to make it. However, in general, the mass would be measured in grams or kilograms. The capacity of the cup would be measured in milliliters or liters.
Hot chocolate will stay warmer in a Styrofoam cup.
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hot air rises
You would probably measure it in liquid measurements (cups, liters, milliliters, fluid ounces, ect.) or in weight by grams.
The best unit to measure the amount of hot chocolate in a cup is typically fluid ounces (fl oz) or milliliters (ml). These units provide a precise measurement of liquid volume and are commonly used in recipes and food preparation.
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cup of hot cocoa (hot chocolate)
Hot chocolate itself is not thermal energy. However, a person warming his or her hands on a cup of hot chocolate IS an example of thermal energy. :)
The hot chocolated probably has sugar, milk fats, sodium, calcium, ect. added to it.