Milliliter of liquid measures a volume. 1 cubic centimeter.
It's a unit of measure for aquatic materials. Such as water, milk, molten rock etc.
A milliliter is a cubic centimeter. It is an amount equal to 1/30th of a U.S. fluid ounce or 1/5th of a U.S. teaspoon
1 oz is = to 30 ml
Milligram is a weight and cannot be compared to a liquid volume.
No. There are many substances with identical densities.
milliliter
"ml" is the abbreviation for ''milliliter"one ml = 1 milliliter
a milliliter
One milliliter
They are the exact same amount.
For water, 1 gram.
A small amount of any liquid may be a millilitre.
one cubic centimeter
milliletre
No, it is a very small amount, about 1/100 of a milliliter
I think it'd be pH 7. Same amount of both, providing they are the same molarity!
Good luck. There is no such operation. "Milliliter" is a volume ... a little piece of space. "Milligram" is a tiny amount of mass. Before you can tell how much mass there is inside a piece of space, you have to know what substance you're talking about: -- If the substance is air, it's a small amount. -- If the substance is water, there's roughly 1 milligram of mass in each milliliter of space. -- If the substance is lead or gold, there's a lot more mass in every milliliter. -- And if the milliliter is empty, then there are no milligrams of mass in it at all.
Milligram is a weight and cannot be compared to a liquid volume.
No, 10cc equals 10ml. A milliliter and a cubic centimeter are the same amount of volume.
Yes. 1 cc = 1 ml.