Trisodium Phosphate measuring grams without a scale?

Use a measuring cup and convert ml to cm³ multiplied by density to find total amount
Way OVER my head there... I apologize for this but wow.. Lost here total darkness.. Sounds so simple but I have no idea what so ever. ML's I get then I am lost lol.. cm3? I also get X, density I didn't know how to get..I understand it but didn't get it.. lol Oh and I get the measuring cup thing too.. lol
 
Bulk dry density varies a bit with the "fluffiness" of the material, but I've seen values ranging from 0.8 to 1.15 g/ml = g/cm3.

Thus, 100 ml (100 cm3) weighs between 80 and 115 grams.
 
It is easy to achieve without small scales: take 1 kg of ingredient, divide into 1000 equally sized portions and each one will be 1 gram.

If you need smart advise - always reach out to Kazakistani men !
 
Bulk dry density varies a bit with the "fluffiness" of the material, but I've seen values ranging from 0.8 to 1.15 g/ml = g/cm3.

Thus, 100 ml (100 cm3) weighs between 80 and 115 grams.
Thank you sir... I'll figure this out. It's been awhile since I have had homework, now I am preparing for finals again.. lol
 
It is easy to achieve without small scales: take 1 kg of ingredient, divide into 1000 equally sized portions and each one will be 1 gram.

If you need smart advise - always reach out to Kazakistani men !
How do you determine that each of the equal size portions is equal size?

I tried that method when making hot cross buns and I ended up with all the small size overcooked ones :)
 

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