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weighing sn
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What's the best way to weigh/ measure the ammount of sn you are using without a scale by estimate?
fuck i am so retarted and this questions looks and sounds dumb like me
I'm not good with this stuff how many grams equals how much in the cup im slow
idk if there is anyway to just eyeball it with a spoon or something. i feel like this question wont be answered
1 ml (millilitre) is a "volume", it measures how much three-dimensional space an object occupies.
1g (gram) is a "mass", it measures how much material an object contains.
Somethings are more "dense", meaning that the same amount of material occupies a smaller space - think of the metal Pb. Somethings are less dense - the same amount of material occupies a huge space - hydrogen gas in room temperature and atmospheric pressure, for example.
It happens that 1ml volume of pure water at 4.0° Celsius (39.2° Fahrenheit) contains very close to 1g of material (0.9998395g). This is why people sometimes confuse the two quantities." -answer from Quora
TL,DR: Volume and Mass can NOT be measured this way! DO NOT FILL A CUP TO 25 MILLILITERS OF SN AND BELIEVE IT IS EXACTLY 25 GRAMS
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