A cubic centimeter of water at 4 degrees Celsius should be equal in mass to 1 gram
A gram of liquid tea is much less than an ounce, about 1/29th of an ounce. There are 29.57 milliliters in an ounce, and 1 ml of water weighs about 1 gram.
For practical and cooking purposes 1ml is equal to 1 gm or 1 cc if liquid.
a milliliter is a form of volume and a gram is a form of mass so the two are not comparable. the only case Is a 1 gram of water is equal to 1 milliliter of water
Unlike Imperial measure where there are ounces and fluid ounces, there is no such thing as a "liquid gram". So zero.
1 gram of copper is in 1 gram of copper.
1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
1/5 teaspoon in a gram of water
That will vary from liquid to liquid depending on its density (which varies with temperature and pressure).water has a density of 1, so 1 gram of water is 1 millilitermercury has a density of 13.69, so 1 gram of mercury is 0.073 millilitergasoline has a density of roughly 0.737, so 1 gram of gasoline is roughly 1.36 milliliterolive oil has a density of 0.92, so 1 gram of olive oil is 1.09 milliliteretc.
That is approximately 1/28 of a liquid ounce.
Approx. 1 gram.
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It's precisely 1/4 of a gram.
A gram of liquid tea is much less than an ounce, about 1/29th of an ounce. There are 29.57 milliliters in an ounce, and 1 ml of water weighs about 1 gram.
1 gram
1ml of liquid equals 1 gram
For practical and cooking purposes 1ml is equal to 1 gm or 1 cc if liquid.
0.700 i think.