The density of pure pumpkin is approximately 0.95 g/ml. To convert 796 ml of pure pumpkin to grams, you can multiply the volume by the density: 796 ml × 0.95 g/ml = 756.2 g. Therefore, there are about 756 grams in 796 ml of pure pumpkin.
16 ounces, = 455 ml. 19 ounces, = 540 ml. 24 ounces, = 682 ml. 26 ounces, = 739 ml. 28 ounces, = 796 ml. 48 ounces, = 1.36 Liters .
A US cup is 236.8 ml An imperial 8 oz cup is 227 ml an imperial 10 oz cup (1.25 cup) is 283.7 ml (half pint) so, 796 ml = ~ 3 3/8 cups US = ~3.5 imp. small cups = ~2 7/8 imp. large cups
For pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure, 850 ml has a mass of 850 grams.
Adding 20 mL fresh pure water to fresh pure water: the pH remain unchanged.
There is no (zero) salt at all in pure water, that's why it is 'pure' (meaning 'nothing else')
796 ml = 3.36449526 US cups dry or about 3 1/2 cups wet
79.6 cl in 796 ml
16 ounces, = 455 ml. 19 ounces, = 540 ml. 24 ounces, = 682 ml. 26 ounces, = 739 ml. 28 ounces, = 796 ml. 48 ounces, = 1.36 Liters .
A US cup is 236.8 ml An imperial 8 oz cup is 227 ml an imperial 10 oz cup (1.25 cup) is 283.7 ml (half pint) so, 796 ml = ~ 3 3/8 cups US = ~3.5 imp. small cups = ~2 7/8 imp. large cups
796 ml = 3.36449526 US cups
To convert milliliters to ounces, you can use the conversion factor that 1 milliliter is approximately 0.0338 ounces. Therefore, 796 ml of diced tomatoes weighs about 26.5 ounces (796 ml × 0.0338 oz/ml).
The weight of crushed tomatoes can vary slightly, but one can estimate that 796 ml would weigh approximately 796 grams.
That is 3.51 cups
Yes, with about 150mL to spare.
0.001ml assuming the density is 1g/ml. i.e. pure water
The answer is 5 ounces. 160ml= 5 ounces. 5 ounces=160ml.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 130 milliliters of pure water weigh 130 grams.