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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

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10y ago
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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

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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.

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15y ago
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Since the density of water is approximately 1 g/mL, 10 mL of water would weigh 10 grams.

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10mo ago
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It depends upon the density of the liquid that you are measuring. 10mL of water will weigh 10 grams.

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15y ago
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This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.

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10y ago
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The density of water is about 1 g/mL.

If D = m/v, then:

1 g/mL = m/10 mL

m = 10 grams

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14y ago
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ml stands for mililiter so no change

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13y ago
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10 GRAMS

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