Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) Cups to Grams Converter
One US cup of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) weighs 190 grams. Half a cup weighs 95g and a quarter cup weighs 48g. Spoon baker's ammonia into dry measuring cup and level.
Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) Cups to Grams Converter
Convert volumetric recipe cups of baker's ammonia (ammonium carbonate) into exact kitchen scale weight in grams.
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Cups of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) to Grams Conversion Table
Complete volume to weight chart converting recipe cups of baker's ammonia (ammonium carbonate) into grams across major international cup standards, fluid ounces, and tablespoons.
| Cup Portion | US Customary (g) | US Legal (g) | Metric Cup (g) | Imperial Cup (g) | Ounces (oz) | Tablespoons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ¼ cup | 48g | 48g | 50g | 57g | 1.68 oz | 4.0 tbsp |
| ⅓ cup | 63g | 64g | 67g | 76g | 2.23 oz | 5.3 tbsp |
| ½ cup | 95g | 96g | 100g | 114g | 3.35 oz | 8.0 tbsp |
| ⅔ cup | 127g | 129g | 134g | 152g | 4.47 oz | 10.7 tbsp |
| ¾ cup | 143g | 145g | 151g | 171g | 5.03 oz | 12.0 tbsp |
| 1 cup | 190g | 193g | 201g | 228g | 6.70 oz | 16.0 tbsp |
| 1¼ cups | 238g | 241g | 251g | 285g | 8.38 oz | 20.0 tbsp |
| 1½ cups | 285g | 289g | 301g | 342g | 10.05 oz | 24.0 tbsp |
| 1¾ cups | 333g | 337g | 351g | 399g | 11.73 oz | 28.0 tbsp |
| 2 cups | 380g | 385g | 402g | 456g | 13.40 oz | 32.0 tbsp |
| 2½ cups | 475g | 482g | 502g | 570g | 16.76 oz | 40.0 tbsp |
| 3 cups | 570g | 578g | 602g | 685g | 20.11 oz | 48.0 tbsp |
| 3½ cups | 665g | 675g | 703g | 799g | 23.46 oz | 56.0 tbsp |
| 4 cups | 760g | 771g | 803g | 913g | 26.81 oz | 64.0 tbsp |
Why Your Cup of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) Might Weigh Differently
Understanding key volumetric variables prevents measuring errors when converting recipes to scale weights in grams.
Compaction & Particle Headspace
Scooping baker's ammonia (ammonium carbonate) directly compresses air voids between granules, cramming up to 15 percent extra mass into the same cup volume.
Regional Cup Standard Variance
A US Customary cup holds 236.59ml (190g), a US Legal cup holds 240ml (193g), and a Metric cup holds 250ml (201g). Misidentifying cup capacity alters recipe scale mass by up to 6 percent.
Atmospheric Moisture & Settling
Granular particles of baker's ammonia (ammonium carbonate) absorb ambient humidity during storage, increasing bulk density and scale readout per cup portion.
Frequently Asked Questions: Cups of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) to Grams
Targeted answers for converting cup volumes of baker's ammonia (ammonium carbonate) into scale mass in grams.
How many grams is 1/2 cup of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate)?
Half a US customary cup of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) weighs exactly 95 grams. In comparison, 1/2 Metric cup (125ml) weighs 101 grams, while 1/2 UK Imperial cup weighs 114 grams.
How many grams is 1/4 cup of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate)?
One-quarter US customary cup of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) weighs 48 grams. This equals 4 US tablespoons or 4 fluid drams.
How do I convert cups of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) to grams for baking?
To convert cups of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) to grams, multiply the number of cups by 190. For example, 1.5 cups equals 285 grams, and 2 cups equals 380 grams on a kitchen scale.
Why does 1 cup of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) weigh differently depending on technique?
Volumetric measuring cups measure space rather than weight. Particle compaction and air pockets can alter Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) cup weight by 5 to 15 percent.
How many grams is 1 Metric cup of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) versus a US cup?
One Metric cup (250ml) of Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate) weighs 201 grams, 1 US Legal cup (240ml) weighs 193 grams, and 1 US Customary cup (236.59ml) weighs 190 grams.
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Density data sourced from USDA FoodData Central. Verified by the Grams to Cups Editorial Team on 2026-08-20.