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Milliliters (mL) is a unit of volume, not weight. The weight of an object is typically measured in grams or kilograms. However, if you are referring to water specifically, 5 mL of water would weigh approximately 5 grams, as the density of water is 1 gram per milliliter.

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Oh, dude, you're mixing up units there. ML stands for milliliters, which is a measure of volume, not weight. It's like asking how tall a liter of milk is. If you want something that weighs 5 milliliters, you might need to invent a new kind of scale!

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