1 gram is equal to 1 mL
that makes no sense what are you trying to relate it to? > It will weigh 1 gram
They are very different units; However, one gram is defined as a cubic centimeter of water.
yeah, cm cubed does not equal gram
A "gram" is a unit of weight, not a unit of volume or a container. You probably want to know how many grams of water are equivalent to one cup of water, in which case the answer is (where 1 cup contains 8 ounces): 8 * 28.25 (grams/ounce) = 226.8 grams --- Additional notes: A "cup" can be considered either a unit of volume or a unit of weight, where in the case of water, there is a direct fixed relationship between the volume and the weight. There is also a direct fixed relationship between a gram of weight and a milliliter volume of water, where 1 ml of water (at 4 degrees C) weighs 1 gram.
There can be no sensible answer to this question. 480 cm is a measure of length whereas a gram is a measure of mass. There is no relationship between the two.
A curie is a unit of measurement for radioactivity, while a gram is a unit of mass. There is no direct relationship between the two as they measure different properties.
There is no direct relationship between the Gram-staining reaction of a microorganism and its susceptibility to antiseptics and disinfectants. Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria can vary in their susceptibility to different antiseptics and disinfectants based on factors like cell wall structure, membrane permeability, and metabolic activity. It's important to consider the specific properties of the microorganism and the mechanism of action of the antiseptic/disinfectant when determining effectiveness.
The mass = its volume. This is true if the mass of water is measured in grams and the volume is measured in cc and the density of water is 1 gram/cc. Depending on temperature, 1 gram/cc is a good approximation. In general, the relationship between water (or anything else) and its volume is mass/volume = density.
1 mL of water = 1 gram
1 millilitre (equivalently 1 centimeter cubed) of water is equal to 1 gram. The relationship above only holds true for water at 4 deg Celsius. The density of water changes with temperature so at any other temperature 1 ml of water not be equal to 1 gram(although it will be close).
Cubic centimeters mean a volume and gram means a weight. Only for pure water we can say: 1 cubic centimeter of water weighs 1 gram. Forget syrup or oil. That weighs more.
Milligrams (mg) is a unit of weight or mass, while milliliters (mL) is a unit of volume. One milliliter of water weighs about 1 gram, so in general terms, they can be considered roughly equivalent when dealing with water. However, for other substances, the relationship between milligrams and milliliters can vary.