Well, you can find the volume. If it is a basic, straight shape, measure the length times width times height. You have its volume. If you cannot measure it like that, and if it is a small object, you can use a graduated cylinder. Fill it about halfway with water and record exactly at what point it is at (using the points on the cylinder). Carefully drop the item into the water-DON"T splash! After the water is calm, record again what point the water is at. (make sure to measure at the meniscus!) Now, subtract the two different volumes. You have the volume of the object!
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You cannot. Density = Mass/Volume so without the volume of the substance in question, you cannot convert mass into density.
Gram is a unit of mass. Milliliter is a unit of volume. The way they relate is by the density of the specific substance. Density = mass/volume, so if you know mass and density, then volume = mass/density.
Mass = (Density)/(Volume) Make sure you convert your density to gallons.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, not volume. The volume of a given mass would depend upon the density of the substance.
Grams is a measure of mass and milliliters is a measure of volume. The way they are related is through the equation: density= mass/ volume. Therefore you would need to find the density of the substance in order to convert the units. If you find the density then you would multiply the density and 47 grams to find the volume.