Depends on the density of the substance, and for a liquid substance, the density depends on temperature.
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ML is volume
Gram is weight
All liquids don't weigh the same per same volume.
So The answer is: This question is not possible.
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Weight and volume are related by density. For example, at room temperature the density of water is about 1 g/ml. Therefore, one ml of water weighs about one gram. Other substances have different densities, and the weight of one ml will vary accordingly for each substance.
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yes, 1g=1ml. my physics teacher taught us that
One mL is equal to 0.001 liters (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
That depends on what substance, if any, is in the gallon. If the gallon is empty, then the mass in it is zero grams.
3000mg of any substance is equal to 3 grams.
453.59237 grams = 1 lbThis would be the same with any other substance.
Have you never noticed that fish come in many sizes .
2mg is 0.002 grams (mg divided by 1,000 OR mg x 0.001 = grams)* * 1 gram = 1000mg
Just 125 kg of CaCO3 contains 125000 grams of the substance. I kilogram of any substance is equivalent to 1000 grams of it.
It doesn't make any difference what substance you're weighing, the value of 1/2 an ounce in grams will always be 14.1875 !
A cubic meter of any substance is 1000 liters.
Water: Exactly 1 gram per cc. Any other substance: Could be anything.
What is the capacity of said glasses?
On Earth, 3.5 ounces is the weight of 99.22 grams of any substance. In other places, 3.5 ounces is the weight of different amounts of mass.
On Earth, 200 grams of mass, of any substance, weighs 7.055 ounces. (rounded)