Sugar density should be known!!!
1tsp sugar equals 4 grams, so 32 grams of sugar equals 8tsps of sugar.
4 grams of sugar equals 1 teaspoon. There are 3 teaspoons in one tablespoon. 40 grams of sugar equals 10 teaspoons of sugar. 10 teaspoons of sugar would equal 3 1/3 tablespoons.
4 grams of sugar equals a teaspoon. 35 grams of sugar is 8 3/4 teaspoons. However, this measurement will change based on the food you are converting. A gram measures mass, while a teaspoon measures volume.
250 grams of sugar is equivalent to approximately one and a third (1 1/3) measuring cups.
There are about 50 grams of sugar in a quarter cup of sugar.
For water (this only applies to water): grams = milliliters.
The answer depends on what gel it is.
Milliliters can't be converted to grams. Milliliters measure volume, while grams measure mass.
Because grams are measuring mass and milliliters measure volume, the ratio will change based on what you are measuring. However, if you are measuring water 1 milliliter equals 1 gram. 750 milliliters equal 750 grams.
As grams measure mass, and milliliters measure volume it depends on what you are measuring and its density.
About 0.512 cups
1tsp sugar equals 4 grams, so 32 grams of sugar equals 8tsps of sugar.
Because grams measure mass and milliliters measure volume, this will change based on what you are measuring. If you are measuring water, 1 gram equals 1 milliliter. 125 grams equals 125 milliliters.
There are 15 1/4 teaspoons of sugar in 65 grams of sugar. If there are 4 grams per teaspoon then 65 divided by 4 equals 15.25.
For water only, grams equals milliliters. One cup = 250mL. So, one cup = 250g
There are 1,500 grams in 1,500 milliliters.
4 grams of sugar equals 1 teaspoon. There are 3 teaspoons in one tablespoon. 40 grams of sugar equals 10 teaspoons of sugar. 10 teaspoons of sugar would equal 3 1/3 tablespoons.