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How many grams of a cream equals the same ml? - Answers
Without knowing cream's density, it'd be impossible to determine. A quick serach of Google seems to indicate that there are more than one type of cream (milk, light cream, heavy cream, etc). Without knowing which one or the density of it, I'm afraid no one will be able to answer your question exactly. However, cream is fairly close in density to water, so a reasonable guess would be about one gram to one ml.
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How many grams of a cream equals the same ml? - Answers
Without knowing cream's density, it'd be impossible to determine. A quick serach of Google seems to indicate that there are more than one type of cream (milk, light cream, heavy cream, etc). Without knowing which one or the density of it, I'm afraid no one will be able to answer your question exactly. However, cream is fairly close in density to water, so a reasonable guess would be about one gram to one ml.
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How many grams of a cream equals the same ml? - Answers
Without knowing cream's density, it'd be impossible to determine. A quick serach of Google seems to indicate that there are more than one type of cream (milk, light cream, heavy cream, etc). Without knowing which one or the density of it, I'm afraid no one will be able to answer your question exactly. However, cream is fairly close in density to water, so a reasonable guess would be about one gram to one ml.
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