what do you mean which gram? i don't think there are variants to a gram. but why weigh water when you can just measure its volume and get it in ml. and at 4C water is one gram at 1 ml(or cm^3). so I'm confused by your question but i hope this helps. BTW this was an easy Google, try it instead of asking next time. you will get a faster response
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No a millilitre is a measurement of volume usually used for measuring amounts of liquid. A gram is a measurement of weight.
A) Kilogram and D) Gram are both units used to measure mass in the metric system. The kilogram is the base unit, and the gram is a smaller unit of mass. The other options, Anagram and Pound, are not units used in the metric system for measuring mass.
A ruler is neither a gram nor a kilogram. A ruler is a tool used for measuring length or distance, typically in centimeters or inches. Weight is measured in grams or kilograms.
A unit, for measuring mass (or in imprecise language) weight.
The ton (1000 kilograms), as well as the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram) and the microgram (a millionth of a gram).
the anser is Meniscus
No, a milligram is not the same as a gram. A milligram (mg) is one-thousandth of a gram (g), meaning that 1 gram equals 1,000 milligrams. This makes milligrams a smaller unit of measurement than grams, commonly used for measuring small quantities, such as medications or nutrients.
The basic unit of mass in the metric system is the gram (g), which is defined as one thousandth of a kilogram. Thus, 1 gram is equal to 0.001 kilograms. The gram is commonly used for measuring small quantities of mass, such as food ingredients and laboratory samples.
One gram is equivalent to one thousandth of a kilogram, making it a unit of mass in the metric system commonly used for measuring small objects or quantities like food ingredients or medication.
"Sy" measurements refer to the unit used in the metric system for measuring weight, equivalent to 1 gram. It is commonly used in scientific and engineering fields.