It is not possible to calculate a percentage of two values when they are measuring different physical characteristics. A gram is a measure of mas while a millilitre is a measure of volume. One of them must be converted to the other basis in order to calculate a percentage.
To convert 200 grams per liter to percent, you divide the grams by the total volume in milliliters (1 liter = 1000 milliliters). Thus, 200 grams per liter is equivalent to 200 grams in 1000 milliliters, or 20% (since 200 grams in 1000 mL is the same as 20 grams in 100 mL). Therefore, 200 grams per liter is 20%.
To convert grams per kilogram to a percentage, you would multiply by 1000. For example, if you have 2 grams per kilogram, it would be equivalent to 0.2%.
A 10 percent solution of dextrose means that there are 10 grams of dextrose per 100 milliliters of solution. Therefore, in 1000 milliliters (which is 10 times 100 ml), there would be 10 grams x 10 = 100 grams of dextrose in a 1000 ml solution.
49 mg is 49/1000 grams (milli is 1000), or 4.9%.
The density of chloroform is 1.489 grams per milliliter. To find the volume of 101.5 grams of chloroform, divide the mass by the density: 101.5 grams / 1.489 grams per milliliter = 68.07 milliliters.
1.38 grams/milliliter
To convert liters per minute to milliliters per minute Multiply Liters by 1000 To convert now Milliliters per minute to Milliliters per second divide by 60 Thus if we have V liters per minute, that would translate to (1000 x V)/60 milliliters per second. So the conversion factor is 1000/60 or 100/6 or 50/3
1 liter per 1,000 milliliters.
It is 40/120 = 0.33... grams per mL.
G/mL3
One kilogram of water is equivalent to 1000 milliliters. This is because the density of water is 1 gram per milliliter, and 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. So, one kilogram of water is 1000 milliliters.
The density of the object is 34 grams divided by 14 milliliters, which equals to 2.43 grams per milliliter.