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Quick answer: you can't.

Longer answer: Milliliters are a unit of volume, and pounds are a unit of mass. If you knew the specific density of a particular substance (in grams/milliliter, or g/mL, you could then find out how much X mL of that substance would weigh in grams, and then convert from grams to pounds. But you can't convert from one type of measurement (volume) to another (mass/weight). Followup Questions: 1. How many grams are in a milliliter of water?

2. How much does 500 milliliters of water weigh (in pounds)?

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You cannot. A pound is a measure of mass whereas a millilitre is a measure of volume. The mass of 1 ml of air will be very different from the mass of 1 ml of water which, in turn, will be quite different from the mass of 1 ml of Mercury. Without information about the substance or its density, the question cannot be answered.

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Q: How do you convert pounds to milliliter?
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