The pound is a unit of weight, so anything that weighs one pound, regardless of whether it is a solid, a liquid, or anything else, has the same weight.
That depends on what substance you're dropping. Drops of oil weigh less than drops of water, so it takes more of them to make a pound. Drops of mercury or melted lead are heavier than drops of water, so it takes fewer of them to make a pound.
One liter of liquid propane is equivalent to approximately 0.0353 cubic feet.
If the liquid is water, 16. what if the liquid is tomato juice? Then the question is meaningless. Liquid ounces is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight. It's like asking how many inches are in a minute. It just so happens that the definition of a liquid ounce was based on the weight of water. That's why you can convert the two IF the liquid in question is water. If it's not water, you have to find the density of the substance and and divide the weight by the density to get the volume.
One (avoirdupois) ounce (used to measure mass) would equal 1/16 of a pound. One (troy) ounce (also used to measure mass) would equal 1/12 of a pound. (Troy ounces are usually used for precious metals today.) Fluid ounces would depend upon the specific gravity of the liquid being measured.
By our calculations in a Pharmacy school Med Biochem Lab it is about 0.772 g/mL.
The lard I remember always came in buckets, I think they were 5 pound buckets. I have seen it in one pound bricks. But adding a half a pound of lard seems like alot of lard, unless one is baking a very large amount.
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A pound of lard is two cups and lard must be of a similar density to butter. Therefore one cup of butter weighs half a pound.
they both weigh one pound
1 pound of anything = 16 ounces of it
One pound of lard is equivalent to approximately 2 cups. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces, and 1 cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces. Therefore, 16 ounces of lard (1 pound) would be equivalent to 2 cups when measuring by volume.
The pound is a unit of weight, so anything that weighs one pound, regardless of whether it is a solid, a liquid, or anything else, has the same weight.
Oh, dude, a half pound of lard is equivalent to about 1 cup. So, like, if you ever find yourself needing to measure out some lard for a recipe, just grab a measuring cup and scoop out a cup of that greasy goodness. Just don't forget to wash your hands after, unless you're going for that extra shiny look.
That is 2 cups.
32 oz. 1lb. =16 oz. 1x2=2lbs. 16x2=32 oz.
Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature and does not exist in the form of ore. It is found in cinnabar ore, which is a mineral composed of mercury sulfide. The amount of mercury in one pound of cinnabar ore can vary depending on the ore's purity and composition.