dry sugar
Dry sugar weighs more than burnt sugar because burning sugar causes it to lose some of its mass in the form of gases and ash. Therefore, dry sugar will have a higher weight compared to burnt sugar for an equal volume.
They are the same.
I depends on whether you are measuring weight or volume. For example, 16 oz of weight is equal to one pound, but 16 oz of volume is two cups. Because wet dog food can be compacted more tightly and dry dog food leaves air between its chunks, it would make sense that 14 oz of wet dog food is more than 16 oz of dry dog food by weight, even though less in volume. As an experiment you can use something like sugar. Buy a one-pound bag of sugar and pour it into a measuring cup. The bag may weigh one pound, but compare that to how many oz of sugar you get from that same bag.
The difference is not very noticeable. Dry means it will have the least amount of sugar in it, and therefore not as sweet. Medium dry means it will have more sugar, so it will be a little sweeter.
No, it is not recommended to dry a sleeping bag in a dryer as it can damage the insulation and fabric. It is best to air dry a sleeping bag by laying it flat or hanging it up.
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Chardonnay has a slightly lower sugar content than Merlot.
The amount of gas present in the bag will increase as the dry ice sublimates.
Placed in a one cup (dry) measuring cup, not packed, equals about 4.5 ounces.
I dont really know but maybe wet and dry lol
No, wet sugar is not heavier than dry sugar. The weight of sugar is primarily due to the sugar molecules present, which remain the same whether the sugar is wet or dry. The additional weight from water when sugar is wet will evaporate upon drying.
Sugar is considered a dry ingredient because it does not contain water.