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No.
A millilitre is a measure of volume whereas a gram is a measure of mass. The two are not directly comparable.
However, for any material denser that water, 1 mL will have a mass greater than 1 g. So, there is no of course about your answer!
Well, darling, mL and g measure different things, so it's like comparing apples to Oranges. mL measures volume, like how much space something takes up, while g measures mass, like how much "stuff" is in an object. So, you can't really say one is "bigger" than the other because they're just not playing the same game.
It is not clear why 08 has a preceding 0: is it meant to be 0.8 or .08? Also, what is meant by "g mL" after 08: is it meant to be just mL or g/mL? "g mL" is not a sensible measurement unit.
12 oz. is greater.
~Improved~ A L is bigger because a mL is pretty much the size of a small object.. . 1 L:1,000 mL.
The one which has a density of 2.5 g/ml (making its volume 8 ml).
Density = Mass/Volume = 25.0/100 g/mL = 0.25 g/mL
The cup is bigger.
150 of almost anything is bigger than 100 of the same. So 150 ml is bigger.
12 oz. = 355 mL S 12 mL
There are 1000 mL in one L so a L is bigger.
70 dL is bigger than 70 mL. There are 100 milliliters in one deciliter, so 70 dL is equivalent to 7000 mL.
of what medium density? If water of density 1 g/cc (=1g/ml), then 31 ml = 31 grams and is bigger
no 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
200 ml is bigger.
No. One liter is 1000 milliliter = ml. So 15 ml is a lot less than one liter.
The density of water at 25.1 degrees Celsius is approximately 0.9971 grams per cubic centimeter.
5 g is greater than 508 mg.
It is not clear why 08 has a preceding 0: is it meant to be 0.8 or .08? Also, what is meant by "g mL" after 08: is it meant to be just mL or g/mL? "g mL" is not a sensible measurement unit.