Glasses vary very considerably in size.
Glasses vary very considerably in size.
Glasses vary very considerably in size.
Glasses vary very considerably in size.
1000 ml =1 liter.
No, 1000 ml is not the same as 1 ml. In fact, 1000 ml is equal to 1 liter, while 1 ml is a much smaller volume, specifically one-thousandth of a liter. Therefore, 1000 ml is significantly larger than 1 ml.
196 mL. 1 mL=1cc (cubic centimeter)
To find out how much 1 liter minus 250 milliliters is, first convert 1 liter to milliliters, which is 1000 ml. Then subtract 250 ml from 1000 ml: 1000 ml - 250 ml = 750 ml. Therefore, 1 liter take away 250 milliliters equals 750 milliliters.
inch = length, ml = volume- there is no conversion between them
An ml is equal to a cc so if the glass originally held 150cc (ml) and there is 50cc (ml) left then 100cc (ml) had to have been removed.
200 ml
1 glass water = 250 ml
If you mean one cup of water, there is 240mL in that cup.
I believe that one glass is equal to 250 ml.
A US pint is 473 ml. An Imperial pint is 568 ml
(volume) x (density) = mass (250 ml) x (1 g/ml) = 250 grams 1 ml = 1 cc
If your question is how many glasses can be filled with 140ml of water, the answer depends on the size of the glass. There are about 6 glasses in a carton of milk containing 1 litre, which would suggest an average glass holds about 160ml. This means 140ml is easily just one glass. But like I said, it all depends on the size of the glass.
1 ml
A standard glass of juice typically holds about 240 to 250 milliliters (ml). However, glass sizes can vary, so some glasses may contain more or less juice. For example, a small glass might hold around 150 ml, while a larger glass could hold up to 350 ml or more. Always check the specific glass size if precision is needed.
1 ml is 1/1000 of a litre
227-235 ml in 1 cup of water.