Generally, you cannot convert a VOLUME (how big) into a WEIGHT (how heavy), unless you know the specific density of the liquid. Oil density varies greatly, depending on oil type.
However if you asked how to convert volume 0.9ml of WATER into grammes, then the answer is 0.9 grammes, because that is how we define a millilitre (ml). As almost all oil is "thicker" than water, then 0.9ml of oil would weigh MORE than 0.9 grammes, but the actual weight depends greatly on the type and purity of the oil.
To convert 420 ml of oil to cups, you can use the conversion factor that 1 cup is approximately 240 ml. Therefore, 420 ml is about 1.75 cups (420 ml ÷ 240 ml/cup).
This may depend on a variety of factors, but I just weighed 5 ml of fish oil and found it equal to approximately 3.9852 g. That is, for every 1 ml of fish oil there is approximately 0.8 g.
To convert milliliters (mL) of oil to milligrams (mg), you need to know the density of the oil, which typically ranges from 0.91 to 0.93 grams per milliliter (g/mL) for common cooking oils. For example, if you have 1 mL of oil with a density of 0.92 g/mL, it would weigh approximately 920 mg (1 mL × 920 mg/mL). Thus, the conversion depends on the specific type of oil and its density.
80 ml of oil is approximately 0.34 cups. Since 1 cup is equal to about 240 ml, you can convert milliliters to cups by dividing the volume in milliliters by 240. Therefore, 80 ml divided by 240 ml/cup gives you roughly 0.33 cups.
To convert grams of oil to milliliters, you need to know the density of the oil, which is typically around 0.92 g/ml for common cooking oils. Using this density, 454 grams of oil would be approximately 493.5 ml (calculated as 454 g ÷ 0.92 g/ml). However, this value can vary slightly depending on the specific type of oil used.
The density of olive oil is approximately 0.91 grams per milliliter. To convert 600 milliliters of olive oil to grams, you can multiply the volume by the density: 600 ml × 0.91 g/ml = 546 grams. Therefore, 600 ml of olive oil is about 546 grams.
200 ml of olive oil is approximately 0.84 cups. Since 1 cup is equivalent to about 237 ml, you can convert milliliters to cups by dividing the volume in milliliters by 237. Therefore, 200 ml divided by 237 ml/cup gives you roughly 0.84 cups.
You can not convert mg (weight) to volume (ml).
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The conversion of grams to milliliters depends on the density of the substance. The density of oil is typically around 0.92 grams per milliliter. Therefore, to convert 120 grams of oil to milliliters, you would divide 120 by 0.92, which equals approximately 130.43 milliliters.
To determine how many 150 ml bottles of jojoba oil you can get from 20 kilograms, first convert 20 kilograms to milliliters. Since jojoba oil has a density of approximately 0.9 g/ml, 20 kg (20,000 grams) would be about 22,222 ml. Dividing 22,222 ml by 150 ml per bottle gives you approximately 148.15 bottles. Therefore, you can fill 148 full 150 ml bottles from 20 kilograms of jojoba oil.
To convert milliliters (ml) to decaliters (daL), you need to divide by 100. So, to convert 1 ml to daL, you would have 0.01 daL.