Assuming you are speaking of sucrose (there are a lot of different sugars), about 1.58338 x 10^22 atoms.
The molecular weight of sucrose is 342.30 g/mol so 9 grams would be approximately 0.026293 moles.
Since there are 6.022140857(74)×10^23 atoms per mole, that would correspond to about 1.58338 x 10^22 atoms
9oz = 255.1g
9 ounces = 255.1 grams The formula: 9 oz* 28.34952313 g 1 oz = 255.1457081 g
Quite a few! 698 grams Al(NO3)3 (1 mole Al(NO3)3/213.01 grams)(9 moles O/1 mole Al(NO3)3)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole O) = 1.78 X 1025 atoms of oxygen ======================
9 moles contain 54,199267713.10e23 molecules.
There are 9 atoms present in one molecule of Mg(NO3)2.
39 grams of white sugar is a little more than 9-1/4 tsp. (9.36)
4 grams is 1 tsp. So this is 2.25 tsp
The answer is 36 calories. 4 calories per gram of sugar.
1 cup (225g) mashed banana has 28 grams of sugar1 large (8-9") banana (136g) has 17 grams of sugar
12 grams = 2 1/4 tsp
I don't know how many bowls of sugar but there are 39 grams or the equivilent of 9 tabelspoons of sugar per 12 oz can.
That is approximately 3.5 teaspoons.
That is about 1/9 of a cup.
9 grams sugar per cup of Shreddies.
There are 32 grams of sugar in a 300 ml can of coke. There are 4 grams for every teaspoon. 32 grams of sugar equals 8 teaspoons.
Satsumas contain about 7-9 grams of sugar per 100 grams of fruit. A typical satsuma weighs around 100 grams, so it generally has around 7-9 grams of sugar per fruit. This sugar comes naturally from the fruit, making it a healthier choice compared to added sugars in processed foods.
Peppermint candies can vary in individual piece size, so the grams of sugar will also vary. Unless the candy is sugar free or a reduced sugar formula, you can count on the weight of the piece as being all sugar. Flavorings and color are a minuscule percentage of the recipe.