If it's water, then it's 1 gr since water's density is 1 gr/ml. For anything else you need the density since grams are a weight metric while milliliter is a volume metric ... it would be like asking how many pounds in a gallon.
No, but they are linked. one milliliter of water at a certain temperature will be one gram.
density = mass/volume density = grams/ cubic centimeter 1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter density = 17.84/15 = 1.19 grams/milliliter
Assuming the medium is fresh water at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, then the density is 1 gram per one milliliter 28000 grams = 28000/1 = 28000 milliliter = 28 liters (as 1 liter = 1000 milliliter)
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Density = mass/volume, so:36 grams/ 12 milliliters3 grams/ milliliter
1.38 grams/milliliter
There is no definitive answer to this question. Gram is a measure of weight and milliliter is a measure of volume. How much a milliliter weighs or how much volume a gram will have depends upon the specific gravity of the material being measured.
0.8 grams per milliliter equates to 80 grams per deciliter.
Easy. Multiply grams per milliliter by 1,000 to get grams per liter.So, 1.56 x 1,000 = 1,560 grams per liter.
2.08 grams/milliliter
It depends on what kind of compound you are talking about. Milliliters and grams are not convertible by standard, but we can say that 1ml of water is pretty much equivalent to 1g in weight.
you cant really since mL is a volume measure and grams is a weight measurement
3.7 grams/milliliter x 25 milliliters = 92.5 grams
Density is a measure of how much matter fits into a certain volume. The units are grams per milliliter(G/ml), or grams per centimeter cubed (G/cm3).
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70 grams of water is 70ml.
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