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Approximately 1 tablespoon of baking soda is equivalent to 14 grams, so you would need approximately 3.4 tablespoons of baking soda to equal 48 grams.
About 4.4 pounds. If you're just looking for some household item to give you an idea how much 2 kg is, then go get a 2 liter bottle of soda. The density of water is pretty close to 1 g / mL. The soft drink will be a little more, as there are more substances dissolved into the water. I would guess that a diet soda would be less than a sugared soda. Anyway 2 liters = 2000 mL. If you take the density at 1 g/mL then that will have a mass of 2000 grams (2 kg). You could take an empty one and fill with plain water, also.
The precise weight of baking soda in grams per milliliter will depend on the density of the particular baking soda. However, for general baking soda, the density is around 2.2 g/mL, so 2.5 mL would roughly be about 5.5 grams.
Approximately 1 cup of baking soda is equivalent to 220 grams. Therefore, 160 grams of baking soda would be approximately 0.73 cups.
It depends on how many grams of sugar are in the specific soda. You would take the number of grams stated on the can and divide by the molar mass of sugar (about 342 grams). That is the number of moles of sugar in can of soda. Grams of sugar in can/342
To make a 7-gram mixture with baking soda, you would need 7 grams of baking soda. This results in a mixture where baking soda constitutes 100% of the total weight.
I'd like a soda with one less gram of sugar, please.
You need about 4 lb (2 kg)kilograms to make a can of soda.
About 1 teaspoon of soda ash is equivalent to 5 grams. It's important to note that the density of the substance being measured can affect this conversion, so it's best to use a scale for accurate measurements.
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There are 4.4 grams of Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) in 1 teaspoon. For example: You need 2 grams of Baking soda 2 / 4.4 = .45 tsp Baking soda
Approximately 28.3495 grams = 1 ounce! Multiply 28.3495 by 12 since 12 ounces is what a soda can usually weighs. This weighs 340.194 and then multiply this by 3 since that is the number of cans you must find out. This concludes that the answer is 1,020 grams. Hope this helped!