Each milliliter of water weighs 1 gram.
Thus:
?? mL of water x 1 gram / mL = ?? grams of water
You can use this for any substance:
amount of substance x density of substance = weight of substance
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Technically, more information is needed:
The density of water at room temperature (68°F or 20°C) is approximately 0.998g/mL
100 mL of H2O x 0.998g/1 mL = 99.8 g of H2O
At 39°F (~3.89°C), water's density is 1g/1 cm3/1 mL, so 100mL=100g of H2O
Well the mass of water in grams of any volume can be found by multiplying by the density. at 25 degrees C, water's density 0.9970479 g/ml or apx 1 g/ml. So if you have 10 microliters of water, then you have about 10micro grams. and bu using standard prefix computations, you have 10x10^-6 g. This is a very small amount.
I think you are incorrect. 10 microliters is 10x10^-6 L
10*10^-6L * 10^3 ml per L * 1 g per ml = 10 * 10^-3 g
the answer is 10 MILLIgrams not 10 MICROgrams
Depends on the temperature.
At 4 oC the density of water is 1 g/cm3.
So 10 ml water would weigh 10 grams.
But higher and lower temperatures have lower density's which will result in less grams.
Since the density of water is approximately 1 g/mL, 10 mL of water would weigh 10 grams.
It depends upon the density of the liquid that you are measuring. 10mL of water will weigh 10 grams.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
The density of water is about 1 g/mL.
If D = m/v, then:
1 g/mL = m/10 mL
m = 10 grams
For pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure, 850 ml has a mass of 850 grams.
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, in 7 ml of water, there would be 7 grams of water.
Thirteen grams of water is the same as thirteen milliliters. So, if thirteen grams of water were added to the beaker, then thirteen milliliters of water were added.
The volume of 10 grams can vary depending on the density of the substance. To convert grams to milliliters, you need to know the density of the specific substance. The formula to convert between grams and milliliters is: volume (mL) = mass (g) / density (g/mL).
If it is water, 10 grams