Milliliters is volume and grams is mass, so you need to know mass density to solve this.
For water, it has mass density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter which is the same as 1 gram per millitre of volume. So for water only, 20 ml = 20 grams.
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A gram is a measure of weight. Therefore, they both weigh equally the same.
Yes
Approximately 2 -3 tablespoons, depends on kind of flour.
There is no direct conversion between grams and milliliters in this case because the volume of gelatin can vary based on its density and form. It's best to refer to the specific packaging or instructions provided for the gelatin product you are using, as it will typically indicate the amount of water needed to dissolve it.
There are 0.045 milliliters in 0.045 milliliters.
5.9 milliliters is equal to 5.9 milliliters.
6000040 milliliters
155 milliliters
9.7
750
0.04 milliliters