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It has to be one of these: 2 g 2 mL/g 2 g/mL 2 mL/g
The volume of 20 grams depends on the density of the substance. To convert grams to milliliters, you need to know the density of the substance. The formula to convert is: volume (in mL) = mass (in g) / density (in g/mL).
Gram is a unit of mass, millilitre is a unit of volume; only for water 1 mL has a mass of 1 g.
The conversion of milliliters to grams depends on the substance's density. For water, which has a density of 1 g/mL, 520 ml would be equal to 520 grams.
One milliliter is equal to one gram (1 mL= 1 g), and there are 1,000 milligrams in a liter, so 3 mL is equal to 3,000 milligrams and 100 mg is equal to .1 mL.
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1 gram is equal to 1 mL.
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Given that the volume of water displaced by the body is 50 mL (from 150 mL to 200 mL), and since 1 mL of water is equivalent to 1 g, the mass of the body is equal to the volume of water displaced, which is 50 g. Therefore, the density of the body is 50 g / 60 g = 0.83 g/mL.
The density of bromine can be calculated by dividing the mass of bromine by its volume. In this case, the mass of bromine is 77.58 g and the volume is 25.0 mL. So, the density of bromine is 3.10 g/mL.
A cc, or cubic centimeter, of water is equal to 10 g, or grams, and 10 ml, or milliliters.
The density of the substance is 4 g/mL, which is calculated by dividing the mass (32 g) by the volume (8 mL). Density is a physical property that describes the amount of mass in a unit volume of a substance.
A measurement is the same in milliliters as in grams. One is equal to the other. 150 g of Chlorine Granules are equivalent to 150 ml of Chlorine Granules.
It has to be one of these: 2 g 2 mL/g 2 g/mL 2 mL/g
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
When you're cooking, the recipe might say 1 cup (250 mL), but a cup is about 237 mL. So half a cup of water would be 118 mL, which weighs 118 g.