Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the metric system now? Alright, so technically speaking, 25 grams of water would be equivalent to 25 milliliters because the density of water is 1 gram per milliliter. But hey, who's really measuring out water in grams anyway, right? Just grab a cup and eyeball it, like, good enough, man.
30 ml
There is 1 liter in 1000 ml, so there are approximately 1.33 (1000 ml / 750 ml) 750 ml bottles in a liter.
That is 29.53 ml.
Approx 200000 ml.
There are 2660 ml in 2.66 liters.
That is approximately 1.7 tablespoons
25grams
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There are 1,000mg in a gram; so 25,000mg's are in 25grams.
24 add One equals 25!
The milliliter is a unit of volume: 1 L = 1 000 mL. The gram is a unit of mass: 1 kg = 1 000 g Mass = Density X Volume, this means you need to know the density of the material in order to converse between mass and volume.
think it's 25grams :) 1 tablespoon.
One ounce. 1oz = 25grams
25grams
mm=millimetres = length. length and weight cannot be equated directly. though if you mean mg, there are 25,000milligrams in 25grams
Weight doesn't equal volume. Depends on what you have 25 grams of.
25grams, 38 grams