Actually, a gram is a form of weight measurement. A mililiter is a form of volume measurement. However I have a solution for you. First you wll need a graduated cylinder to measure mililiters of water. Then you will need a kitchen scale. Get something smally that preferably weighs ten grams. Then drop it in the graduated cylinder which preferable has twenty mililiters of water. Measure the change in mililiters and you have your answer. Here is an example: say ten grams is equal to the volume of five mililiters, you multiply your origional amount (which in this case is 200) by 0.5 and you have your answer.
No. Corn Flour has a bulk density of 0.82 g/ml which means that 5g of corn flour is 6.1 ml and 5 ml is 4.1g.
As there are 1000 ml in 1 litre, multiply by 1/1000 or 0.001 to convert ml to l.
US quarts x 946.4 = mL
Conversion: mL x 1 = cc
1 ml = 1 cm3
That is 13.3 tbsp.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
One cup of flour is 150 grams so 200 grams would be 1 and 1/3 cups.
that is about 350 ml.
The weight of flour can vary, but generally, 1000 ml of flour weighs around 500-600 grams.
The metric cup has 250 mL.
There are 7.054 ounces in 200 grams of flour.
No. Corn Flour has a bulk density of 0.82 g/ml which means that 5g of corn flour is 6.1 ml and 5 ml is 4.1g.
You can not convert mg (weight) to volume (ml).
2214.47 mL
The conversion from grams to milliliters depends on the density of the substance. For flour, the density can vary, but on average, 185g of flour is roughly equivalent to about 355-375 ml in volume.
To convert milliliters (ml) to decaliters (daL), you need to divide by 100. So, to convert 1 ml to daL, you would have 0.01 daL.