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Assuming you mean bud, standard is 1 gram.
An eight of anything weighs an eigth, hence the name.. Of course when it is illicit drugs that is being sold the seller can take some out/undercut the buyer and sell less than the amount ordered/asked for. fractions of an ounce <converted to> grams weight in ounce name / term weight in grams 1/16th of an ounce 'teenth' is 1.75 grams 1/8th of an ounce henry/eighth 3.5 grams 1/4 of an ounce Quarter 7 grams 1/2 an ounce half 14 grams 1 ounce ----- 28 grams 9 ounces 9 bar 252 grams 36 ounces a kilo 1000 grams = four 9 bars to a kilo. In Hash because different countries use different weights i.e - metric and imperial.. Often if a country or cannabis farmer and hash maker uses ounces, they will make two different sized bars.. one a few grams heavier than the other. So someone buying a kilo would get 2 of each size bars, so in total all four should weigh 1 kilo. As you can see 1 kilo = 1000 grams. 1/2 kilo = 500 grams. 1/4 kilo = 250 grams. but 9 ounces is 252 grams.. Hash is generally sold in bars..normally four to a kilo, although sometimes slate hash / ketama comes in 10 x 100 gram bars, or 5 x 200 gram bars. Squidgey balck often comes in 1 kilo bars or blocks / slabs. 18 ounces 1/2 a key 504 grams (500 in 1/2 a kilo) All of these are for ease of sale for the farmer/hash maker. Cocaine is generally sold in kilos, again for the ease of the farmer.. Although once out of south america and onto the streets, kilos will be cut and broken down much much further..With an ounce costing more than 1 thousand pounds (singular)..
cc, or cubic centimeter, is a unit of volume in the metric system, the amount of space something occupies. lbs, or pounds is the unit of weight in the US. You can not express cc in lbs. If you name a substance, such as water, or lead, you can calculate the weight of 520 cc of that substance in grams, then convert it to lbs. Water weighs 1 gram per cc. You can take it from there.
8000 grams. The prefix "kilo" (symbol k) in the International System of Units (SI) and other systems, which denotes 103, it means one thousand. Therefore, there are 1,000 grams (g) in a kilogram (kg) and 0.001 kilogram equal a gram. Kilograms and grams are units of mass not volume such as liters, gallons, quarts, pints, and cups, and can only be conveted to each other if you have the specific item being measured, as each item has a different density.
The troy ounce supposedly got its name during the Middle Ages for an annual fair held in Troyes, France. A troy ounce weight is equal to about 1.1 avoirdupois ounces, 480 grains, or 31.04 grams.
There are no household items made from halite because halite is just the geological name for rock salt. You can't make anything but seasoning out of salt unless you're using it to salt a road in winter and that's not a household item either.
I think a good name would be germs on household items. Other ideas:Household floraFomite Flora (fomite is an object)The Contaminated KitchenShoe and Purse (Handbag) Contaminants
they crafted furniture and household items. they made every thing out of wood as in the name woodworker.
The scientific name for lips is "labium" in singular form and "labia" in plural form.
None. Because ml (milliliters) is a unit that measures volume and not mass, nothing can "weigh" five (or indeed any amount of) milliliters. Were you to ask what household items has a volume of 5ml, I could speculate several: eye-drops, food colouring, and some liquid artificial sweeteners to name a few.
Some children have a toy xylophone in their house. It begins with the letter x.
Alarm Clock Hair Dryer Disco Ball A lot of things.
The only common food items that are alkaline are milk and egg whites. If you want to expand the search to other household items you could include baking soda as well.
4 grams. hence the name 40 sack (assuming the bud is $10 per g.)
Geoffrey Household's birth name is Edward West.
Another name for the male head of the household is "patriarch."
Hmmm... Well, a conductor of heat is something that passes on heat. Metals are good conductors of heat, so things like: * Metal Spoons * Paper Clips * Teapots * Kettles * Tinfoil are good examples of household items that are conductors of heat . An insulator of heat is the opposite and therefore doesn't pass on heat. Materials that don't pass on heat are: * Wood * Plastic * Paper To name just a few. So your answer is items such as Ceramics (Mugs) and Paper cups are good household items that are insulators of heat. I hope I've answered your question! Anon.