Oh, dude, 1 kg of ice cream is like around 4.2 cups. But who's really measuring their ice cream in cups anyway? Just grab a spoon and dig in, who cares about the exact amount when you've got a tub of ice cream in front of you, am I right?
There are 32 ounces in 1 quart of ice cream.
1 tbsp is 15 gm. -So 10 tbsp is 150 gm of ice cream.
Question:How does the amount of fat in Dryers vanilla ice cream affect how fast the ice cream completely melts?Variables:Changed/manipulated: Amount of fatMeasured/responding: How fast the ice cream completely meltsControlled: How much ice cream, same brand, ingredients, or flavor, and same shape when scooped onto a plate.Prediction:I predict that the more fat in ice cream the slower it will melt because when I eat something really fatty I walk slower.Materials:1 half gallon of vanilla ice cream1 timer1 stop watch1 ¼ measuring cup2 plates1 half gallon of slow churned vanilla ice creamProcedure:Scoop out exactly ¼ cup of each ice cream and make sure they have the same amount of ice cream in eachPut ice cream on platesSet plates side by side on the same tableStart the timerCheck ice cream every 20 minutesWhen either ice cream melts and has no chunks, stop timerMeasure and record the time it took for the ice cream to meltRepeat steps 3-7 for 2 more trials with new ice creamRepeat the experiment!Conclusion:My prediction was wrong. Looking at the data the average time it took for low fat ice cream to melt 47 minutes and 63 seconds but high fat ice cream melted an average of 43 minutes and 81 seconds. I now know that high fat ice cream completely melts faster than low fat/slow churned ice cream because in my investigation 43 minutes and 81 seconds is faster than 47 minutes and 63 seconds.
Albert Einstein loved ice cream. would he rather have 1 kg or 10,000 mg of Rocky Road? express both in grams?
2.2 pounds equals 1 kilogram The formula to convert kg to lbs 1 kg* 2.2046 lbs 1 kg = 2.204622622 lbs
lf = 3.35 x 105 J kg-1 This much amount of heat required to convert 1 kg of ice to liquid Mani.Ra
It depends what the icecream is. Some of the prices are from 1-3 dollars.
The amount of salt used in making ice cream is usually around 1/2 to 1 cup per quart of ice cream mixture.
A 1 kg bag of ice will be larger than 1 liter (ice expands), but when melted, will be 1 liter of water.
it is 1 billion pount
1 kg denotes weight of a particular substance(solid,liquid or gas) and is 1000 grams, however 1 litre denotes volume of a particular substance and is equivalent to 1000 cc(cubic centimetres) . Only in case of water at 4degrees C-1kg by weight =1litre by volume. The relationship between volume and weight of a substance depends on the density of the substance.
It depends on 2 things: 1) where u get it from and 2) if it is on sale
30 grams :p
You are about 1 year in a half to eat a ice cream
There are 32 ounces in 1 quart of ice cream.
12 pounds (5.4 kg).
1 cent