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  2. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    Cooking weights and measures. Measuring spoons (metric) – 1 mL, 5 mL, 15 mL, 50 mL, 100 mL, 125 mL. Measuring spoons (customary units) In recipes, quantities of ingredients may be specified by mass (commonly called weight), by volume, or by count . For most of history, most cookbooks did not specify quantities precisely, instead talking of "a ...

  3. Standard drink - Wikipedia

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    Standard drink. United States standard drinks of beer, malt liquor, wine, and spirits compared. Each contains about 14 grams or 17.7 ml of ethanol. A standard drink or (in the UK) unit of alcohol is a measure of alcohol consumption representing a fixed amount of pure alcohol. The notion is used in relation to recommendations about alcohol ...

  4. Mass concentration (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    In solutions, mass concentration is commonly encountered as the ratio of mass/ [volume solution], or m/v. In water solutions containing relatively small quantities of dissolved solute (as in biology), such figures may be "percentivized" by multiplying by 100 a ratio of grams solute per mL solution. The result is given as "mass/volume percentage".

  5. What does 100ml look like? - Air Travel Forum - Tripadvisor

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    volume = mass divided by density. The density of water is 1 g per mL so for a 55 g bottle of water volume = 55 divided by 1 = 55 mL. Most toiletries are water based so will have a density around 1, in fact toothpaste appears to have a density of about 1.2-1.3 g per mL so a 55 g tube of toothpaste will have a volume of around 45 mL.

  6. What is the equivalent of 100ml of liquid in cream form ...

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    Re: What is the equivalent of 100ml of liquid in cream form? 12 years ago. If it has the same density as water, it would be 56.7 ml since the metric system is based on water equivalents. Doubtful that it is the same density, but also doubtful it would be an issue. If you are really worried about it, take a measuring cup and fill it with enough ...

  7. Chicken egg sizes - Wikipedia

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    43 ml (3 tbsp) Small (S) 42.5 g: 1.5 oz. Peewee 35.4 g: 1.25 oz. Canada. In Canada, modern egg sizes are defined as follows: ... 50 g to 55 g 5 Peewee 45 g to 50 g Japan

  8. Gram - Wikipedia

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    The gram (originally gramme; [1] SI unit symbol g) is a unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.. Originally defined as of 1795 as "the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a metre [1 cm 3], and at the temperature of melting ice", [2] the defining temperature (≈0 °C) was later changed to 4 ...

  9. Microgram - Wikipedia

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    In the metric system, a microgram or microgramme is a unit of mass equal to one millionth ( 1 × 10−6) of a gram. The unit symbol is μg according to the International System of Units (SI); the recommended symbol in the United States and United Kingdom when communicating medical information is mcg. In μg, the prefix symbol for micro- is the ...