218 mililiters but if you would like to put it in a more aprpriate perspective 68.7011 ounces. I usually only like about 2.997 ounce its not to much or to little, good for a party
It means that the water was taken out of it. Most of he time when something is concentrated it you have to add the same amount of water as the concentrated liquid. Ex: 1 gallon of concentrated orange juice add 1 gallon of water and you get 2 gallons of orange juice.
gallon half gallon quart pint
Examnples: imperial gallon, US liquid gallon, US dry gallon.
the thing that weighs a gallon is a gallon of WATER or a gallon of milk.
1/6 gallon to 5/6 gallon.
A dry gallon is frozen.
It depends on the ambient temperature.
12 oz of concentrated orange juice makes about 8 cups of juice. 16 cups equals to 1 gallon. So 12 oz of concentrated orange juice, makes ½ a gallon.
Freezing or thawing does not change weight.
No, not exactly. Water expands when it is frozen, so a gallon containing only liquid water and a gallon containing a mix of liquid and frozen water will have different volumes when the liquid melts. That is, the second gallon will be less full, as the water contracts when it melts.
This depends on the size of the beverage. It could be 1 or many hundreds.
If there was a gallon of water before it was frozen then it weighs the same. Fresh water has a density of 1Kg/liter Water ice has a density of 0.9167Kg/l A gallon is a volume measurement, so a gallon of ice weighs less than a gallon of water. The short answer is about 380 grammes or 13.5 Oz.
It means that the water was taken out of it. Most of he time when something is concentrated it you have to add the same amount of water as the concentrated liquid. Ex: 1 gallon of concentrated orange juice add 1 gallon of water and you get 2 gallons of orange juice.
A gallon of water is roughly 8 pounds, so i assume juice concentrate would be slighly heavier. Exact weight would depend on the specific kind of juice and how concentrated it is.
yes because the size of the molecules change therefore so does the weightCounterpoint:No, a gallon of water would weigh the same if it were frozen into a "gallon" of ice. The molecules do not change size, they simply do not move as fast and stick together when they are frozen. Therefore nothing is added or subtracted at a molecular level, and the weight of a liquid is the same whether it is frozen or solid.Water has a density of 1.00 gram/cubic centimeter.Ice, on the other hand, has a density of 0.931 gram/cubic centimeter.(As the volume is equal, and mass = density x volume)[Water will be heavier.]
The density of dry ice is about 1.5 g cm-3. Since there are 3785 cm3 in a gallon, a gallon of dry ice would weigh about 5.8 kg.
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