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I just weighed 1.5 cups (355 cc) of granulated table sugar, and it came out to be 11 oz (312 grams). So based on this one rough measurement, I'd say the density of table sugar is about .88g/cc.

Wolfram Alpha says the density is 1.29 g/cc, but that probably is not taking into consideration the air between granules.

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Density measures how compact a particular substance is. It can be calculated by adding the weight with the volume of the substance. To figure out the density of sugar you must first know the weight and volume and then plug them into the equation: density = weight + volume.

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The density of sugar is around 0.8-0.9 grams per cubic centimeter, depending on the type of sugar (granulated, powdered, etc.).

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The density of sugar is1.59g/cc Shane made this answer and it is right David kriegshouser helped

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1.54 g/c.c

C.C stands for centimeter cubed therefore the density can also be written like the following

1.54 g/cm³

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See this table.

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The molecular weight of glucose is 180.16 grams/mole

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M(C6H12O6)=180 (12x6 + 1x12 + 16x6) = 180

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1.587g/cm3

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2.89

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