The question should be re framed as What will be the volume of 50gm of butter?
Density of butter is 0.911 gm/mL
mass of butter is 50 gm
Volume of butter = ?
D =M/V , Hence Volume = mass /Density = 50/0.911. = 54.88 mL or ~ 55mL
Hence 50gm is equivalent by volume to 55mL.
for water , 50gm water = 50ml by volume as density of water is 1gm/cc
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125 milliliters of butter is equivalent to about 119 grams of butter. One milliliter of butter is equal to about .93 grams.
The volume of 50 grams of salt can vary depending on the density of the salt. The density of table salt is approximately 2.16 g/mL, so 50 grams of salt would be roughly 23.15 mL.
To calculate the grams of urea in 50 ml of urine where 1.8% is urea, first convert the ml to grams using the density of urine (about 1 g/ml). Then, multiply the volume of urine in grams by the percentage of urea (0.018) to find the grams of urea present in 50 ml of urine.
Cups are a measure of volume and Grams are weight. Your looking at 0.83 of a pound of butter.
250 gm is the same as 250 ml for kitchen purposes. ( A litre is 1,000 ml, a litre of water at sea level on a median day weighs 1,000 grams )
60ml of butter equals 60 grams and also 60 cc. of butter.
50 grams of water equals 50 ml of water. however since grams is a measurement of mass, and mililitres is a measurement of volume. you can have something that is dense and is 50g and it can be only 25 ml, so you can't always convert them
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This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
It is 60ml as well as 60 grams.
Does not convert; milligrams and grams are measures of weight and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
To calculate the mass of medication in the solution, multiply the volume of the solution (500 ml) by the concentration of the medication (10%). Convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100 (10% = 0.10). So, 500 ml x 0.10 = 50 grams of medication in 500 ml of a 10% solution.