That depends on what substance you're working with.
If it's air, 10 grams makes many many milliliters.
If it's water or ice, 10 grams makes roughly 10 milliliters.
If it's lead or granite, 10 grams makes a tiny lump of only a few milliliters.
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).
Well, honey, it depends on what you're measuring. If you're talking about water, then 10 grams is roughly equivalent to 10 milliliters. But if you're dealing with something denser like honey or oil, then you might need a conversion chart to get the exact volume. Just remember, not all substances have the same density, so the conversion can vary.
100 milliliters of sugar is approximately 200 grams.
The object's density is 5 g/mL
If it is water, 10 grams
There are 1,500 grams in 1,500 milliliters.
1 millilitre is 1 gram, therefore 10 grams is 10 millilitres.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 10 milliliters of pure water 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.
A 10 percent solution of dextrose means that there are 10 grams of dextrose per 100 milliliters of solution. Therefore, in 1000 milliliters (which is 10 times 100 ml), there would be 10 grams x 10 = 100 grams of dextrose in a 1000 ml solution.
Milliliters can't be converted to grams. Milliliters measure volume, while grams measure mass.
For water (this only applies to water): grams = milliliters.
milliliters are liquid, grams are solid. you either want milligrams or liters
There is 5 ml/grams in a tsp. Milliliters and grams are the same volume.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
155 grams
Firstly, its grams not milliliters, Secondly, you dont measure dog food in milliliters, its cups, grams or pounds, and thirdly its 1000 grams to a kilogram