50 milliliters
50 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
One drip of water typically has a volume of about 0.05 milliliters. If one drip occurs every second, this results in a total of about 3 milliliters of water per minute, or approximately 180 milliliters in an hour. Over the course of a day, this would accumulate to about 4.32 liters of water.
A box with a volume of 14 cm3 has a capacity of 14 milliliters.
It means just that. If you have a 1 Liter alcoholic beverage that states it is 5% alcohol by volume, then 50 milliliters of it is pure alcohol.
To convert liters to milliliters, you multiply the volume in liters by 1,000, since 1 liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters. Therefore, 0.32 L of water is equal to 0.32 × 1,000 = 320 mL.
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 grams
The concentration of 50 grams per 100 milliliters of water means that there are 50 grams of a substance dissolved in 100 milliliters of water. This implies that for every 100 milliliters of the solution, 50 grams of solute is present, resulting in a concentration of 0.5 grams per milliliter. This can also be expressed as a 50% solution, indicating that the solute makes up half of the total volume.
It is 11.6 mL.
50 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
The volume of 1 mole of water is approximately 18 milliliters.
50 cubic centimeters, which is the same as 50 milliliters, which is a measure of volume. It is commonly used to measure liquids.
No, 250 grams of water is a measure of mass (weight) while 250 milliliters of water is a measure of volume. The weight of water will vary depending on the temperature and pressure, but 250 milliliters of water will always have a volume of 250 milliliters regardless of external conditions.
A volume in milliliters cannot be converted to a length.
The density of water does not change when the volume changes. This is because density is a proportion of weight to volume. The density of water changes with temperature, but is approximately 1g/ml.
50 milliliters is 1.69 fluid ounces.
50 ml of water is 50 grams
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 0.26 liters = 260 milliliters