An average grain of salt has a mass of approx. .15 mg. This is equal to about 3.3 x 10-7 pounds.
The expression "I took it with a grain of salt" meant "I didn't believe it".
260 grains is equal to 0.037 pounds.
8.556 pounds
The answer is 208 lbs of salt. The equation is roughly 26lbs per 1000 gallons.
Eight pounds.
Depends how big the grain of salt is.
There are approximately 58,000 nanograms in a single grain of salt.
It depends on the species of grain, though most are from 50 to 60 pounds to a bushel.
"Molecules are microscopic in size, so it is pretty hard to guess how many are in a grain of salt. One grain is probably made up of millions of molecules." ^ I am sorry someone hated you enough to ignore over 100 years of crystallography, chemistry and physics knowledge advancements to give you that crappy cop out answer Depending on the average size of a tiny salt grain, there can be between to .3 to 2 quintillion salt molecules in a grain of sodium chloride salt. Quintillion = 10^18, or one billion times one billion.
7 pounds.
A grain of rice weighs roughly 0.0725 ounces.
And Take It with a Grain of Salt was created in 2002.
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There are approximately 4,860 pounds of salt in 2 cubic yards.
A grain can be a tiny piece of rock, yes. A grain can also be a grain of salt, meaning one 'pellet' of salt.
The expression "I took it with a grain of salt" meant "I didn't believe it".
it takes 1 pound of grain to make 1 pound of bread.it takes 20 pounds of grain to make 1 pound of beef.