No.
However, the two are related by density:
density = mass / volume.
If, and ONLY if, the substance has a density of 1g/ml (= 1 g/cm³) will its mass in grams equal its volume in milliliters.
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Oh, what a happy little question! 9 liters is equal to 9000 milliliters. You see, there are 1000 milliliters in one liter, so when you have 9 liters, you have 9000 milliliters. It's just like painting a beautiful picture, everything fits together perfectly.
Ah, a liter is a big friend in the world of measurements. One and a half of a liter is the same as 1500 milliliters. Just imagine all the happy little milliliters fitting inside that friendly liter, creating a beautiful measurement harmony.
I suggest you convert everything to the same unit, then compare. Either divide milliliters by 1000 to convert to liters, or multiply the liters by 1000 to convert them to milliliters.
Well, honey, 3 kilograms is the same as 3000 grams. It's like asking if a dollar bill is worth more than 100 pennies - same difference, just different ways of measuring the same thing. So, whether you're talking kilos or grams, it's all the same weight in the end.
Ah, 5 and a half liters is a beautiful measurement! To convert it to milliliters, you simply need to remember that there are 1,000 milliliters in 1 liter. So, 5 and a half liters is equal to 5,500 milliliters. Isn't that just lovely?
This is one of the easiest conversions to do since they will always equal the same thing. 80 grams of gel deodorant is equal to 80 milliliters of gel deodorant.
no because 1000 grams equals to 60gts and 1000 millimeters equal to 90gts
No, 100 milliliters and 100 grams are not the same. Milliliters measure volume, while grams measure mass. The relationship between milliliters and grams depends on the density of the substance being measured.
There is 5 ml/grams in a tsp. Milliliters and grams are the same volume.
same thing both are X 1000
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
If the specific gravity of the what is being measured is equal to 1 then the both the weight and the volume will have the same numeric value. But on earth 50ml is equal to 1cm3 and 1L is approx. 1kg so 50ml is equal to 50g not 50 mg
No, 750 milliliters (mL) and 750 grams (g) are not the same. Milliliters measure volume, while grams measure mass. The relationship between the two depends on the density of the substance being measured. For water, 750 mL is approximately equal to 750 grams because the density of water is close to 1 gram per milliliter.
No, 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. They are equivalent measurements in the metric system.
millilitres and cubic centimetres are the same thing, so 178ml is 178cm3 = 178cc
Neither is greater.
Ten grams is equal to ten grams. The value remains the same.