To find the percent of 17g sucrose in 188g of water, first calculate the total mass: 17g (sucrose) + 188g (water) = 205g. Then, divide the mass of sucrose (17g) by the total mass (205g), and multiply by 100 to convert to a percentage. The percent of 17g sucrose in 188g of water would be roughly 8.29%.
To find the percentage of 17g of sucrose in 188g of water, first calculate the total weight by summing both amounts (17g + 188g = 205g). Then, divide the weight of the sucrose by the total weight and multiply by 100 to get the percentage: (17g / 205g) * 100 ≈ 8.29%.
Depends on the rice. Metric measures are usually listed in the serving size section on the back of the box or bag. For example, Uncle Ben's converted brown rice lists 1/4c as 47g. So 188g per cup.
To convert grams of barium chloride to moles, divide the mass by the molar mass. The molar mass of barium chloride (BaCl2) is approximately 208.23 g/mol. Therefore, with 188 grams of BaCl2, you would have 0.902 moles (188 g / 208.23 g/mol).
To find the number of atoms in 1.88 moles of Zn, you would multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number, which is 6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol. Therefore, there are approximately 1.13 x 10^24 atoms in 1.88 moles of Zn.
Carbs in 1 cup of riceHere are examples for different types of rice. There are:45-53 carbs in 1 cup of steamed or boiled long-grain, medium grain, or short grain, white rice45 carbs in 1 cup of steamed or boiled long-grain or medium grain brown rice35 carbs in 1 cup of steamed or boiled wild rice.For the carbohydrate counts of vegetables or fruit to serve with rice, and for the free vegetable and fruit carbohydrate charts that are used as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions..
I have read that fat is the highest calorie 'food' with about 9 calories per gram so just anything really high in fat will have loads of calories in it, something like pork scrathings or pizza. ---- http://www.nutritiondata.com/ Here are some of my searches. Let me know if that helps. Sorry for long post. Wiki Answer has problem with wordwrap so i double spaced to separate the lines. Raw cooking oil has 1990 cal per 216 g, and 36 g sat fat. Peanut unsalted 884 per 144g and 13g Avocado 240 per 140g and 3g. Peach 68 per 175g and 0g Apple 65 per 125g and 0g Banana 200 per 225 and 0g Strawberry 49 per 152 and 0g Big mac 563 per 219g and 8g Double Whopper with cheese 1061 per 399g and 28g Lettuce raw 1 per 4g and 0g Red Bull (drink) 155 per 255 and 0g Dairy Queen Choc. Shake 567 per 397g and 10g Fried chicken 506 per 188g and 8g Stewed chicken 181 per 90g and 3g Roasted chicken 335 per 140g and 5g Braised chuck 1/4" lean and fat 231 per 85g and 5g Braised chuck 0" lean only beef 163 per 85 and 2g Pork Lean and fat (Boston Butt) 676 per 264 and 17g Bacon Panfried 41 per 7g and 1g Mustard Spinach 33 per 150g and 0g Cashew roasted 748 per 129g and 11g Mixed nuts w/ peanut dry roasted 814 per 137g and 9g Mixed nuts w/ pean oil roasted 876 per 142g and 11g Domino's Ultimate Pan 14" 366 per 127g and 6g Pizza Hut's Italian sausage Pan 340 per 123g and 7g Pizza Hut's stuff crust w/ cheese 360 per 157g and 8g Papa John's the Works 192 per 93g and 3g Orange Juice California from Concent 110 per 249g and 0g Milk Whole 3.25% fat 146 per 244g and 5g Corn Grits white quick and cooked 143 per 242 and 0g Cereal bran flakes plain 96 per 30 and 0g Del Taco:Classic Coke 117 per 284g and 0g Burger King: Dr Pepper 117 per 282g and 0g Egg whole fried 90 per 46g and 2g Onion sautied 115 per 87g and 0g Soybean boiled 284 per 180g and 0g Alaskan Red Salmon (sockeye) smoked 96 per 28g and 1g Fried Shrimps mixed species 206 per 85g and 2g Catfish Wild dry heat 150 per 143 and 1g You can eat healthy and still get plenty of calories. Stay away from fatty foods with too much saturated fats and cholesterols. Nguyen