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The answer above is without sense.
Gram is a unit of mass and millilitre is a unit of volume; they are not compatible.
You need to know the density for the calculation of mass because:
M = V x d
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The volume of 1 US tablespoon is 14.786765 milliliters. Only if you think of pure water, this 14.786765 milliliters weighs 14.786765 grams. But not syrup or oil. There is no special Australian gram. Gram is gram, everywhere in the world.
gram is weight, litre is volume if water, 1.5 micrograms = 0.0000015 millilitres
A gram of liquid tea is much less than an ounce, about 1/29th of an ounce. There are 29.57 milliliters in an ounce, and 1 ml of water weighs about 1 gram.
hehe. litre is a unit of volume, gram is a unit of mass.
563 mg or about 0.8 milliliters.
1 gram
Milliliters is the unit of volume while gram is a unit for mass. It is impossible to convert the two unless the density of the body is provided and it is uniform throughout.
1 teaspoon is approximately 5 grams.
The volume of 1 US tablespoon is 14.786765 milliliters. Only if you think of pure water, this 14.786765 milliliters weighs 14.786765 grams. But not syrup or oil. There is no special Australian gram. Gram is gram, everywhere in the world.
That is 100 ml.
11.08 g/mL
A gram of what? A gram of air at 100,000 ft. would fill billions of milliliters. A gram of the matter in the center of a superdense star would fill a tiny fraction of a milliliter (practically zero). A gram of pure water at 20 degrees C temperature and 1 atmosphere pressure will fill exactly 1 milliliter.
1 gram = 1 mililitre.
One gallon is equal to 3785.41 milliliters. One milliliter is equal to 0.00026 gallons. To convert milliliters to gallons multiple the number of milliliters by 0.00026.
gram is weight, litre is volume if water, 1.5 micrograms = 0.0000015 millilitres
Only if you have pure water in mind: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 gram.
A gram of liquid tea is much less than an ounce, about 1/29th of an ounce. There are 29.57 milliliters in an ounce, and 1 ml of water weighs about 1 gram.