For practical purposes water is not compressible, and thus the density would be the same. However, it is possible you would find the density of water 1 mile deep in the ocean would be higher than the density at the surface.
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the 50 ml
1 deciliter = 0.1 liter = 100 milliliter 0.5 deciliter 50 milliliter
The density is the same.
That is about 50 tablespoons of water.
1g=1ml so 50 ml :)
it should, what are you doing to measure it?
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 grams
50 cl 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.1 centiliter
One cubic centimetre of liquid, of some sort. so, a teaspoon is about 10 ml, or 10cc
To find the mass of 50 mL of water, you would multiply the volume of water (50 mL) by the density of water, which is about 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, the mass of 50 mL of water would be approximately 50 grams.
1 cl is equal to 10 ml, so 5 cl is equal to 50 ml.