3 ml = 3 cc
Assuming the medium is water with density 1 gm/cc, 3 ml = 3 grams
It depends on what substance you're measuring - for water, at room temperature, and under normal atmospheric conditions weighs almost exactly one gram.
1 ml of water weighs 1 gram.
1 ml of water is 1 gram.
There are 60 mls in 60 grams. Since 1 ml of any substance=1 cc which is equal to 1 gram. So grams is equal to milliliters in conversion.
If its water 10g =10ml. Provided the ml are of water, 10ml is equal to 10 grams.
420 mL of water is equal to 420g. 1 mL of water is 1g.
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15 grams.The milliliter (ml) and cubic centimeter (cc or cm3) are equal volumes.
There are 60 mls in 60 grams. Since 1 ml of any substance=1 cc which is equal to 1 gram. So grams is equal to milliliters in conversion.
Yes.
1 ml
Only if the density or concentration is 2 grams per ml
1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 grams or 1,000,000 milliliters. Therefore, 2.64 grams is equal to 2.64 milliliters.
It is about 180 ml.
If its water 10g =10ml. Provided the ml are of water, 10ml is equal to 10 grams.
165 grams. 1 ml= 1 cubic centimeter = the volume of water that weighs 1 gram.
420 mL of water is equal to 420g. 1 mL of water is 1g.
at a density of 1g/ml, 1 liter should equal a kilogram
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80 grams of water is 80 ml. When it comes to water the conversion is equal - this applies to water only however.