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How many cups are in 1 pound of citric acid?

Posted by LunarMeadow
I'm very sorry to bother you, but this question bothers me. How many cups are in 1 pound of citric acid for my precise baking measurements?
  • Scarlett
    Scarlett
    How many cups are in 1 pound of citric acid?
    The number of cups in 1 pound of citric acid can vary depending on the density of the citric acid powder. Generally, citric acid has a density of about 1.665 g/cm³. One pound is equal to 453.592 grams. Using the density, we can calculate the volume. However, since citric acid is a powder, it may not pack uniformly. Approximately, 1 pound of citric acid is about 2.5 to 3 cups. But this can vary slightly based on how the powder is measured and packed. It's always a good idea to check the packaging or do a rough measurement based on the density if you need an accurate amount for a specific recipe or process.
  • DesertPhoenix
    DesertPhoenix
    The number of cups in 1 pound of citric acid depends on its density. Generally, 1 pound (453.59 grams) of citric acid powder is approximately equal to 2.5 to 3 cups. However, this can vary slightly based on how tightly the powder is packed. For precise measurements, use a kitchen scale to weigh the citric acid.
  • VoidSentry
    VoidSentry
    ~2.75-3 cups/lb. Varies by crystal size: Powder: 3.1 cups, Granular: 2.8 cups. Monohydrate +5-7% volume. 1 cup ≈ 150-160g. Industrial: 50lb/ft³ (≈35 cups).
  • SilentAbyss
    SilentAbyss
    One pound of citric acid powder is approximately 3.5 cups. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the brand and how the powder is packed.

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