Density cannot be measured in grams, so the question cannot be answered.
To determine the number of gallons in 55 pounds of corn syrup, you need to know its density, which is approximately 11.7 pounds per gallon. Dividing 55 pounds by 11.7 pounds per gallon gives you about 4.7 gallons of corn syrup. Thus, 55 pounds of corn syrup is roughly equivalent to 4.7 gallons.
According to scientists, the density level of molasses is 1.4 grams per milliliter. In addition, honey and corn syrup have the same density level.
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It is 40/120 = 0.33... grams per mL.
To find the mass of 150 ml of corn syrup, you need to know its density, which is typically around 1.3 grams per milliliter. Using the formula mass = volume × density, you can calculate the mass as follows: 150 ml × 1.3 g/ml = 195 grams. Therefore, the mass of 150 ml of corn syrup is approximately 195 grams.
About one pound --wrong The actual answer is more like 24 ounces by weight. Pint is a volume measurment. One pint of water equals roughly 16 ounces by weight. One pint of corn syrup is heaver than one pint of water. Corn Syrup has a density of about 1.36 g/ml and water has a density of about 1 g/ml. This means that corn syrup is about 36% heavier by volume than water. 16 oz * 1.36 = 21.76 ounces A pint of corn syrup is about 22 ounces. Happened to be checking this item in our commercial kitchen this morning--- so rather than rely on supposition we weighed one cup of Karo Cornsyrup and the weight was .73 Pound. One cup is 8 fluid ounces so a pint would be 16 fluid ounces and would weigh - 1.46 Pounds. Hope the info is of value.
The price of a gallon of syrup can vary widely depending on the type and brand. For example, pure maple syrup typically ranges from $40 to $70 per gallon, while pancake syrup or imitation syrup can be much cheaper, often costing between $10 and $20 per gallon. Prices may also fluctuate based on location, season, and market demand.
The density of Hershey's chocolate syrup is approximately 1.36 grams per milliliter.
Density is calculated as mass per unit volume, so to find the density in pounds per gallon, you would divide the weight (mass) of a gallon of water (9.4 pounds) by the volume of a gallon (1 gallon). Therefore, the density of water in pounds per gallon is 9.4 pounds.
The density of petroleum diesel fuel is about 0.85 kilograms per litre (7.09 pounds per gallon).
Oh, dude, you're really asking me about corn and gallons? Well, technically, a gallon of corn weighs around 5.95 pounds. But like, who really measures corn by the gallon anyway? Just grab a handful and enjoy your snack, man.