Not much! But it really depends on what the powder is. If it is powdered lead, then it's really not much at all, but if it is powdered styrofoam (if that even exists!), the it would take up a lot more space.
It all depends on the density. But a milligram (mg) is one thousandth of a gram, so it's not a whole lot! For just about any material, it would be well under a teaspoon of material.
Yes, but if you add too much powder the solution will turn out "supersaturated" and you will be able to see the powder sitting at the bottom.
The weight of 5 gallons of powder can vary depending on the type of powder. For example, 5 gallons of flour can weigh around 20-25 pounds, while 5 gallons of protein powder could weigh around 20-30 pounds. It's best to refer to the specific product's packaging or information for an accurate weight.
It's in the supermarket. Look in the laundry detergent aisle.
A cup is a measurement of volume. An ounce is a measurement of weight. Unless you know how much space the powder takes up and how much it weights, whether or not it's been packed tightly, etc, no answer can be determined.
it is a white free flowing powder derived from limestone
Depends what powder
Depends on which powder, and which loading of the 9mm.
To do what?
It depends on the powder. It is powdered sugar or powdered lead? One will be much much heavier than the other. You need to know the density of the powder to answer this question.
No, whey powder is a derivative of milk.
12 oz of cocoa powder!
£15-£20
15.
Depends on which powder is used, and there are several. If using Winchester W748, it would be about 23.5 grains of weight of powder.
how much garlic powder equals 1 tablespoon of garlic paste
Baby powder is a poison (talc) that can cause organ failure and death.
There are 0 calories in Baking Powder...;)