One square of chocolate usually has a weight of one ounce. One ounce can be easily divided into 3 tablespoons.
There are 16 Tablespoons in a cup.
2.1 tablespoons in an ounce.
16 tablespoons to a cup, 8 tablespoons to half a cup
There are 2 tablespoons in one solid ounce.
There are 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce.
"Square of chocolate" is too nebulous. I need a recognised weight or volume.
0.52 oz in one packet of hot chocolate.
Chocolate 'squares ' are not a uniform size.
each square = 1 ounce.
The number of tablespoons in 100 grams of chocolate chips can vary slightly depending on the size and type of chips, but a general estimate is about 6 to 7 tablespoons. Since 1 tablespoon of chocolate chips weighs approximately 14 to 15 grams, you can calculate it by dividing 100 grams by the weight of one tablespoon. This means you could get around 6.7 tablespoons from 100 grams of chocolate chips.
Three tablespoons of cocoa and one tablespoon of shortening is equal to one square of unsweetened chocolate. If your recipe calls for unsweetened chocolate it should work. If it calls for semi sweet or milk chocolate, you would not be able to add enough sugar to sweeten unsweetened chocolate. The end product would be too bitter.
There are 16 Tablespoons in a cup.
2.1 tablespoons in an ounce.
64 tablespoons in a quart.
One serving of Nutella (2 Tablespoons/32g) contains 22g of carbs. Of this, 1g is dietray fiber and 21g are sugar.
we need more information
According to Kraft Baker's Chocolate one 1 ounce square equals 3 tablespoons of chocolate (cocoa and butter, no sugar). so an 8 ounce package = 1 1/2 cups and 1 pound = 3 cups, add sugar or milk and these volumes are decreased by as much as half as these are denser materials.