No set answer to that.
Gram is an unit of weight while ml is an unit of volume - the result will depend on the density of the substance. One ml of lead will be a lot heavier than than one ml of sugar.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 1 milliliter of pure water weighs 1 gram.
1 g = 1000 mg
Yes.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
The answer depends on the substance being measured. Water, for instance, has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. Therefore, multiplying seventy cc of water times the density of one gram / cc would yield 70 grams of water. Simply multiply the substance's density (in grams per cc or grams per mL as 1 mL = 1 cc) by 70 to get your answer.
Density = Mass/Volume = 600/30 = 20 grams per ml.
28.34 grams in a ml of water
One milliliter (ml) of water = one cubic centimeter (cc) of water = one gram of water
There are 60 mls in 60 grams. Since 1 ml of any substance=1 cc which is equal to 1 gram. So grams is equal to milliliters in conversion.
59 grams as the density equals 1 gram/ml
If the density of table salt is 0.92 grams per ml, then there are approximately 4.5 grams of salt in one teaspoon, usually considered to be 5 ml.
This is not a proper conversion. Milliliters (mL or ml) and liters (L) are measures of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
One ml of water at standard temperature and pressure weighs one gram. So you have 140 grams = .14 kilograms
335 ml of water is 335 grams.
1ml of liquid equals 1 gram
Yes.
One milliliter of water weighs one gram. Therefore 1g = 1 ml.
This is not a proper conversion. Milliliters (mL or ml) and liters (L) are measures of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.