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4 1/2 Lb of Chocolate Chips in Cups
4 1/2 lb of chocolate chips equals 13 ( ~ 12 3/4) cups*
About chocolate chips measurements
Chocolate chips pour with big air gaps between them, giving a reference density near 0.68 g/ml — about 160 g per US cup. Because the teardrops cannot nest tightly, mini chips settle noticeably denser than standard morsels, and a firm tap on the cup can add several grams to the same measure.

Lb of chocolate chips equivalent in cups?
FAQs on chocolate chips weight to volume conversion
Is 4 1/2 lb of chocolate chips 13 cups?
Yes — 4 1/2 lb of chocolate chips equals 13 ( ~ 12 3/4) cups, based on a density of 676 g/ml.
4 1/2 lb of chocolate chips equals how many cups?
4 1/2 lb of chocolate chips is equivalent 13 ( ~ 12 3/4) cups.
How much is 13 cups of chocolate chips in lb?
13 cups of chocolate chips equals 4 1/2 ( ~ 4 1/2) lb.
Chocolate Chips Conversion Chart Near 3.3 Lb
| Lb to Cups of Chocolate chips | |
|---|---|
| 3.3 lb | 9.36 ( ~ 9 1/3) cups |
| 3.4 lb | 9.64 ( ~ 9 2/3) cups |
| 3.5 lb | 9.93 ( ~ 10) cups |
| 3.6 lb | 10.2 ( ~ 10 1/4) cups |
| 3.7 lb | 10.5 ( ~ 10 1/2) cups |
| 3.8 lb | 10.8 ( ~ 10 3/4) cups |
| 3.9 lb | 11.1 ( ~ 11) cups |
| 4 lb | 11.3 ( ~ 11 1/3) cups |
| 4.1 lb | 11.6 ( ~ 11 2/3) cups |
| 4.2 lb | 11.9 ( ~ 12) cups |
| 4.3 lb | 12.2 ( ~ 12 1/4) cups |
| 4.4 lb | 12.5 ( ~ 12 1/2) cups |
| 4.5 lb | 12.8 ( ~ 12 3/4) cups |
| 4.6 lb | 13 ( ~ 13) cups |
| 4.7 lb | 13.3 ( ~ 13 1/3) cups |
| 4.8 lb | 13.6 ( ~ 13 2/3) cups |
| 4.9 lb | 13.9 ( ~ 14) cups |
| 5 lb | 14.2 ( ~ 14 1/8) cups |
| 5.1 lb | 14.5 ( ~ 14 1/2) cups |
| 5.2 lb | 14.7 ( ~ 14 3/4) cups |
| 5.3 lb | 15 ( ~ 15) cups |
| 5.4 lb | 15.3 ( ~ 15 1/3) cups |
| 5.5 lb | 15.6 ( ~ 15 2/3) cups |
| 5.6 lb | 15.9 ( ~ 16) cups |
| 5.7 lb | 16.2 ( ~ 16 1/8) cups |
Note: Values are rounded to 3 significant figures. Fractions are rounded to common recipe fractions (1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4…).
References:
Weight to Volume Conversions - Recipes
A note on cooking ingredients measurements
Notes: results are rounded (by default) to 3 significant figures. Cooking conversions use standard ingredient densities — the exact weight varies slightly with the brand and how tightly the ingredient is packed ☺.