It depends upon the density of the material that is being considered. For example, water with a density of 1 gm/ml would be 170 ml. A material with a density of 2 gm/ml would be 85 ml. A material with a density of 0.2 gm/ml would be 850 ml.
125 grams (g) is equal to 125000 milligrams (mg), or .125 kilogram (kg) - grams are a measure of weight or mass.
Millilitres are a liquid measure, a measure of volume. 125 millilitres (ml) is equal to .125 litre (L) or (l).
Measurements are the same whether they're used in baking or other methods of cooking, or for any other purpose.
Litre is the spelling in UK and some other forms of English; liter is correct in US English, as in milliliter.
The link below has a selection of conversion tools you might find useful.
For most practical and cooking purposes 250 grams is equal to 250 ml.
You cannot convert grams into milliliters. Gram is a metric system unit of mass, while liter is metric system unit of volume.
But 200 ml of water weights 200g.
None. Grams are mass or weight, and millilitres are volume.
150 grams is equal to 150 milliliters. These conversions are the easiest ones to complete since they will always equal the same thing.
15ml
In fresh (unsweetened) blackberries there are:approx 72 calories in 170g.
"Fluid ounces" are regions in space. "Grams" are little pieces of mass. They don't convert directly. If you know what particular substance you're talking about, you can find out how many grams of mass there are in one fluid ounce of it. But it'll be a different number for different substances.
40 oz
there are 170g in 6 oz
that is about 350 ml.
170g-450g
About 3/4 cup
That is 3/4 of a cup of butter.
.17kg
It works out as: 4.2 mL
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