Only if you have pure water in mind: 1cc = 1 milliliter of pure water weigh 1 gram.
Ml is a unit of capacity, gram is a unit of mass. They don't equate.
1 ml of water masses 1 g, so the answer is 25 ml. ■
34.9 kg, approx.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
1 milliliter of fresh water weighs 1 gram.
There are no grams of sugar in 1 milliliter of water, as water does not naturally contain sugar.
270 ml water = 270 grams = 9.524 ounces
It takes 10 milliliters of water to make 10 grams, as water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter. So, to make 10 grams of water, you would need 10 milliliters.
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, in 7 ml of water, there would be 7 grams of water.
Only if you think of fresh water you can say 1 milliliter of pure water weighs 1 gram. So, 30 milliliter of water weigh 30 grams. A liter of substances with different densities will weigh more or less.
300 grams of water is 300 ml.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 1cc = 1 milliliter of pure water weigh 1 gram.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 1.5 milliliter of pure water weigh 1.5 gram.
One milliliter (ml) of water = one cubic centimeter (cc) of water = one gram of water
For pure water one can say: 1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram. 1 milliliter of vegetable oil weighs a bit less.
The volume measure of a cup is 236,58823658 milliliter or 236,5882368 cubic centimeter. The volume measure of half a cup is 118,294118 milliliter or 118,294118 cubic centimeter. Only if you think of pure water, you can say: 1 milliliter weighs 1 gram. Half a cup of pure water weighs 118,294118 grams.