the object volume is equal to the water displaced, or 10ml. Density is 15/10 = 1.5g/ml
165 grams. 1 ml= 1 cubic centimeter = the volume of water that weighs 1 gram.
Water has a density of about 1 (or 1000, depending on the units used...) meaning that every ml of water has a mass very close to 1 gram.
There is one gram per ML of water, and 1000 ML in a liter. There are 2,000 grams or two kilograms in two liters of water.
Oh, what a lovely question! If we have 3 liters of lemonade, that's the same as 3000 ml. If each bottle is 250 ml, we can fill 12 bottles with that refreshing lemonade. Just imagine all the joy and happiness those bottles will bring to others!
1 gram is equal to 1 mL
1 gram is equal to 1 mL.
1 millilitre (equivalently 1 centimeter cubed) of water is equal to 1 gram. The relationship above only holds true for water at 4 deg Celsius. The density of water changes with temperature so at any other temperature 1 ml of water not be equal to 1 gram(although it will be close).
Gram is a unit of mass, millilitre is a unit of volume; only for water 1 mL has a mass of 1 g.
No for fresh water with density 1 gram/cubic cm, 1 mg equals one thousandth of ml 1mg = 0.001 ml = 0.001 cc
assuming density of 1g/ml, a gram equals a ml. therefore 1,000,000micrograms in a gram. Answer is 3,000,000 micrograms in a ml
A gram is the mass of 1 mL of water. Imagine a cube, each side 1 cm in length. Fill up that cube with water. That much water weighs one gram. A rough estimate is that one gram is about the weight of a standard paper clip.
1 ml of water is 1 gram.
Since 1 g of water is equal to 1 ml, 190g of water is equal to 190 ml.
Assuming fresh water at atmospheric pressure and room temperature, then its density is assumed 1 gram/cc or 1 gm/milliliter Then, 6.75 milligram = 0.00675 gram = 0.00675 milliliter
The mass of 100 ml of water is approximately 100 grams. Water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter, so for every 1 ml of water, the mass is 1 gram.
the object volume is equal to the water displaced, or 10ml. Density is 15/10 = 1.5g/ml