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Only with water. 1ml of water is equal to one gram of water; this is how the measurement systems are classified.
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Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
well 1000mg = 1g so it would be 1/2 of 2000mg = 1 gram
Yes. They're equal volumes.
1 ml=1ml. 1ml OF water=1g of water. 1L=1000mL
Only with water. 1ml of water is equal to one gram of water; this is how the measurement systems are classified.
yes
1g of water is in theory equal to 1ml, so 1kg (in theory)
What is the relationship between 1g 1ml and 1cc of water at STP?
1cc is 1ml, or .001 liters. 1cc of water also has a mass of 1g
water is a unique substance that: 1g=1mL=1cm3
Depends on what you are measuring. Water is 1ml=1g. 250ml=1 cup. Flour is lighter. Check the weight of what you are measuring on the internet.
2.465, assuming that 1g=1ml (density of 1)
1 gram of water is approximately equal to 1 milliliter of water at room temperature and standard pressure.
Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
The same density of 1ml of water. (approx 1g/ml)