You cannot directly associate weight and volume. You firstly need to know the shape and other dimensions in order to find the volume. Then you need to apply the density of the material, i.e. what it weighs per volume.
100 ml (milliliters) is equal to 6.763 tablespoons.
50 mL is approximately equal to 1.69 fluid ounces.
To find out how many 1.875 mL equal 5 mL, divide 5 mL by 1.875 mL. This gives you 2.67, meaning approximately 2.67 units of 1.875 mL make up 5 mL.
375 ml is equal to approximately 12.68 ounces.
1 liter is equal to 1000 ml, so 1500 ml is equal to 1.5 liters.
That is approximately 3.8 teaspoons
How many ml equal 5 micrograms
1000 ml
500 mL
946.35 ml
2.5 ml
8000 ml
That is 15 ml.
50,000 ml.
That is 3.638 ml.
100 ml (milliliters) is equal to 6.763 tablespoons.
538 ml is equal to 0.538l (or 0.538 liters).