If you wish to know the weight in grams of a milliliter of a substance, then you must know the density of the substance.
(THE ABOVE IS WRONG)1g = 1mLFor most things.For heavier things, I.E. heavy metal alloys, density needs to be taken into consideration. However, for a basic Chemistry problem, or Cooking conversion (butter, bullion) 1g = 1mL.
The correct and complete answer is as follows:
Mass = Density x Volume
Milliliter is a volume and Gram is a mass. There is no set number since it varies depending on the matter you wish to convert. If you are converting water, they are equal.
What's the milliliter holding? Water or cream? Sugar or salt? Molten lead or feathers? Grams are a unit of mass (or weight) and a milliliter is a unit of volume. Therefore it depends entirely on what you are measuring -- it depends on the density. A milliliter of lead will be much heavier than a milliliter of feathers (although a gram of lead and a gram of feather weigh exactly the same!). Similarly, a milliliter of butter weighs a different number of grams than a milliliter of salt. e.g. A milliliter of water weighs exactly 1 gram, but a milliliter of powdered milk weighs only 0.449 grams, whereas a milliliter of olive oil weighs 0.86 grams.
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This depends entirely on your units of density. Possible units and answers are as follows:g/cm3 - 0.625mlg/m3 - 625000mlkg/m3 - 625mlkg/cm3 - 0.000625ml
The volume of 1 US tablespoon is 14.786765 milliliters. Only if you think of pure water, this 14.786765 milliliters weighs 14.786765 grams. But not syrup or oil. There is no special Australian gram. Gram is gram, everywhere in the world.
hehe. litre is a unit of volume, gram is a unit of mass.
No, milliliters and grams are two different units of measurement. Milliliters measure volume, while grams measure mass. The relationship between milliliters and grams depends on the density of the substance being measured.
The conversion of micrograms to milliliters depends on the density of the substance. Without this information, it is not possible to provide an accurate answer.
1 gram
Milliliters is the unit of volume while gram is a unit for mass. It is impossible to convert the two unless the density of the body is provided and it is uniform throughout.
1 teaspoon is approximately 5 grams.
That is 100 ml.
11.08 g/mL
A gram of what? A gram of air at 100,000 ft. would fill billions of milliliters. A gram of the matter in the center of a superdense star would fill a tiny fraction of a milliliter (practically zero). A gram of pure water at 20 degrees C temperature and 1 atmosphere pressure will fill exactly 1 milliliter.
This depends entirely on your units of density. Possible units and answers are as follows:g/cm3 - 0.625mlg/m3 - 625000mlkg/m3 - 625mlkg/cm3 - 0.000625ml
1 gram = 1 mililitre.
The volume of 1 US tablespoon is 14.786765 milliliters. Only if you think of pure water, this 14.786765 milliliters weighs 14.786765 grams. But not syrup or oil. There is no special Australian gram. Gram is gram, everywhere in the world.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 gram.
There is approximately 1.056 milliliters in one gram of co liver oil. This means that there is about 3.168 milliliters in every 3 grams.
To convert milliliters to gallons, divide the number of milliliters by 3,785.41. This is because there are approximately 3,785.41 milliliters in one gallon.