Divide mass by volume to get density. 2.97
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The mass of 45mL of a substance would depend on the density of that substance. You would need to know the density of the substance to calculate its mass using the formula: mass = volume x density.
The density of the material is its mass divided by its volume. In this case, the density would be 180 grams / 45 mL = 4 grams/mL.
There are 30 ml in 1 ounce. So there are 1.5 ounces in 45 ml.
in the UK - 25ml in the US - 45ml in Slovakia - 50ml in Germany, Finland and S. Africa - 20ml in Ireland - 35ml in Australia - 30ml
silly question Volume to such as teaspoons will not be answer by anyone unless the material you are measuring would need to be "weighed" by a scale, "thematter" or "material" needs to be know. Because I'm sure you know cuogh syrup or oil is heavier than water so if 3 tsp of war = say 1g for argument ake than by no means would 3 tsp of syrup or concrete by that means have the same mass.