Thirty grams of sugar is equivalent to about 7.5 teaspoons or 6 sugar cubes. This amount of sugar is roughly equal to the amount found in a regular can of soda.
Depends on the substance, 30 grams of apple is a HUGE difference in calories to 30 grams of sugar.
A large pile of glucose would look like a white, crystalline powder or a fine, clear substance resembling sugar. Glucose is a simple sugar that is commonly found in the form of a white powder and is a common energy source for living organisms.
Foods such as powdered sugar dusted on pastries, whipped cream dollops on hot chocolate, and coconut flakes sprinkled on desserts can resemble the look of snow.
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This kind of sounds like the same thing. Both are correct depending on how you look at it. If your're talking about how it occurs biochemically then the base is attached to the sugar and phosphate.
It is 2 tablespoons.
Depends on the substance, 30 grams of apple is a HUGE difference in calories to 30 grams of sugar.
granules of sugar
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If is water, 30ml=30grams
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sugar ants look really cool i cant explain it but go onto google images
it is a circle that has a big S in it and a lot of little dot that look like sugar
Sugar ant nests can be found between rocks and in holes in the woods. Their nests usually look like raised hills with a hole in the middle.
It looks like a square crunchy white cube.
i believe that you are thinking of a sugar glider which is also known as a flying squirrel