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SufferingInDenmark

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Feb 21, 2025
533
when i catch the bus, i'm gonna go on vacation somewhere, and i don't want to bring the cups,
as it will look weird to bring thru an airport lol. little measurement cups.
so what i plan to do,
is find something that i can find anywhere... for example a coca cola cap...
which can be bought anywhere, right?

and then before i arrive on my vacation, i will already have done the calculations
to know how many coca cola caps it takes to reach 50 mili liter, or however much water they said was needed, for drinking SN.

i'm aware that maybe different countries have slightly different bottle caps, but it can't be so much that it would be a signifigant change.

BUT HOWEVER...

i'm still trying to figure out how to measure the SN in grams. (without the hassle of buying a scale)
can i somehow find out how many grams of SN there is, if i fill up the SN until it reaches for example 30 mili liters in the water measure cup?

that last sentence wasn't very well articulated, but you should probably get it
 
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darksouls

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May 10, 2025
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good luck
hope everything goes well for you 🍀
 
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jbdCkFqV

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Dec 11, 2021
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Could you just say the cups are a gift or that you plan to do some cooking at your destination? I once brought everything to make a pie through airport security.

Mass and volume are two different properties. I would not substitute the mL for g (that only works for water). SN is granular and can have different levels of compaction so that will affect the amount that gets measured out.
 
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SufferingInDenmark

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Feb 21, 2025
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Mass and volume are two different properties. I would not substitute the mL for g (that only works for water). SN is granular and can have different levels of compaction so that will affect the amount that gets measured out.
see this is the kinda answer i was looking for, educated and informative.
yeah probably not a good idea, that specific thing
 

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