I'm not sure what "allowed" refers to, or if it means possible. But the description of a "400 g glass" perhaps is not the correct unit. When talking about space and what can fit, usually that means volume. A better question might read, "how many liters can a 400 L glass of water contain?" And even then, the answer is pretty straightforward.
Does not compute! Grams is a measure of weight, ounces of water is a measure of volume.
1000 grams, assuming water density is 1000 gm/l
17.636981_ounces"= 500 grams I'll provide the formula: 500 g*1 oz28.34952313 g=17.63698097 oz
A quart contains 946 ml of water. You know the density of water, so there's your answer.
Volume vs weight does not compute, unless we know what the item is you are measuring. If you are talking about water, 31 grams of water would be about 31 ml.
An 8 ounce glass of water is 236 grams.
Does not compute! Grams is a measure of weight, ounces of water is a measure of volume.
Assuming a 'glass' to be 6 oz, 946 grams is 5.56glasses.
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32 grams of water
There are approximately 1.2 grams of sugar in a glass of wine. There could be slightly more or less depending in the type of wine. This amount is for a five ounce glass.
5 grams of water in a teaspoon
There are 28.3495231 grams in one ounce. Therefore to get amount of ounces in grams, value in grams has to be divided by amount of grams in one ounce: 59 grams = [grams] / 28.3495231 = 59 / 28.3495231 = 2.0812 ounces
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Its over 9000
5 grams of water in a teaspoon
5 grams.