It has to be one of these: 2 g 2 mL/g 2 g/mL 2 mL/g
The volume of 200 g of liquid would depend on the density of the liquid. For water, which has a density of approximately 1 g/mL, 200 g of water would be equivalent to 200 mL.
The density of the substance is calculated by dividing its mass (35.0 g) by its volume (1.6 mL). Density = mass/volume = 35.0 g / 1.6 mL ≈ 21.9 g/mL.
The change in volume is 20.5 mL - 20.0 mL = 0.5 mL. Density is mass divided by volume, so the initial density was 3.8 g / 20.0 mL = 0.19 g/mL and the final density is 3.8 g / 20.5 mL = 0.185 g/mL.
The density of the object is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. In this case, the density would be 16.55 g / 3.68 mL = 4.49 g/mL.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) measures volume.
That is 350 ml.
350 ml is 1.543 cups
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The ratio is 7 grams to 4 ml.
560 g in 350 ml (But I am not sure if that large quantity of NaOH will dissolve in 350 ml of wate).
1 cubic metre/350 mL = 1,000,000 mL/350 mL = 2,857.14 lots, approx.1 cubic metre/350 mL = 1,000,000 mL/350 mL = 2,857.14 lots, approx.1 cubic metre/350 mL = 1,000,000 mL/350 mL = 2,857.14 lots, approx.1 cubic metre/350 mL = 1,000,000 mL/350 mL = 2,857.14 lots, approx.
350 liters = 92.46 US gallons = 76.99 imperial gallons
Assuming that you are asking does a bathtub hold 350 ml of water: 350 ml of water is not very much water, a typical water bottle that you hold in your hand has more than 350 ml of water in it, so a bathtub big enough to hold a person will hold many times that much.
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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.
350 mg = 0,350 g