Probably not.
The density of water does depend on its temperature and purity, but the mass of
1 mL of it is always in the neighborhood of 1 gram.
75 grams in 59.6 mL is about 26% more than that, which would almost certainly
never happen, no matter how hot, cold, or dirty the water is.
79 grams of water is approximately 1/3 of a cup.
350 grams of water is approximately 1.542 cups.350 grams of water is approximately 1.542 cups.
One liter of water weighs approximately 1000 grams, so 4 liters of water would weigh about 4000 grams.
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, in 7 ml of water, there would be 7 grams of water.
Approximately 470 grams in 2 cups of water.
100ml of water weighs approximately 100 grams. Adding 15 grams of salt would bring the total weight to 115 grams.
There are approximately 13.6 tablespoons in 204 grams.
A large one, - that is about 4/5 of a pint
By definition, it weighs 50 grams. A litre of water weighs a kilogram.
3 Tablespoons = 42.6 grams
Assuming each drop weighs approximately 0.05 grams, 900 drops of water would weigh around 45 grams.
The mass of 45 ml of water is approximately 45 grams. The density of water is about 1 gram per milliliter, so 45 ml of water would weigh around 45 grams.