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No, sugar is a solid compound at room temperature. However, when sugar is dissolved in water, it forms a sugar solution which can behave as a fluid.
You get brake fluid that will cause tooth decay
110 grams of powdered sugar = about 196 ml = about 6.6 US fluid oz. 110 grams of beet sugar = about 136 ml = about 4.6 US fluid oz. In kitchen recipes, sugar is usually measured in fluid ounces, not grams. Ounces are either fluid ounces (i.e. mL) or mass ounces (i.e. grams). Density of powdered sugar 0.56 g/mL. Density or Beet sugar 0.80 g/mL. 29.6 mL per US fluid ounce. 28.4 mL per imperial fluid ounce.
27 grams of sugar in a normal 8.4 fluid ounce can
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1 ounce of sugar is equivalent to approximately 0.125 fluid ounces.
seminal vesicles
Sperm cells use the sugar in their fluid to provide energy for their journey through the female reproductive system to reach the egg. This energy is essential for sperm motility and to facilitate the process of fertilization.
This is called the seminal vesicle (actually there are two). The thick fluid is a sugar and protein mix.
One gallon is equivalent to 128 fluid ounces. Sugar weighs approximately 7.09 ounces per cup. Therefore, if a gallon jug can hold 128 fluid ounces, and each cup of sugar weighs 7.09 ounces, you would need approximately 18 cups of sugar to fill a gallon jug. This would be roughly 9.72 pounds of sugar.
All sugars aren't the same. There's glucose, maltose, dextrose etc. All different molecular weights, sources and sweetness. Honey is sugar (probabley fructose etc from plants, tho some apiarists feed the bees cane sugar solutions for qicker yields) with some water (to make it fluid). Sugar (e.g. cane sugar) is usually a solid. So the fluid might represent a non-honey component - so sugar wins.
seminal vesicles