Assuming that you are asking does a bathtub hold 350 ml of water:
350 ml of water is not very much water, a typical water bottle that you hold in your hand has more than 350 ml of water in it, so a bathtub big enough to hold a person will hold many times that much.
Yes
Personally neither as I would use gallons, but to help you think about it:If you had a bathtub which would be easier (and quicker) to measure it if you used your choice to fill the bathtub with water:a teaspoon (used for taking medicine) which holds 5 ml; ora jug which holds 1 l[The answer is litres (l), not millilitres (ml).]
0.5 L - 0.15 L = 0.35 L or 350 mL
depends what it is a ml of? ml of water is not as dense as ml of mercury for example
5 Liters sounds more logical than 5mL.
640 ml
milliter
ml 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
It depends on the density. If it was water, it would be 350 ml at 4 0C
200 L
Personally neither as I would use gallons, but to help you think about it:If you had a bathtub which would be easier (and quicker) to measure it if you used your choice to fill the bathtub with water:a teaspoon (used for taking medicine) which holds 5 ml; ora jug which holds 1 l[The answer is litres (l), not millilitres (ml).]
liter
1 cubic metre/350 mL = 1,000,000 mL/350 mL = 2,857.14 lots, approx.1 cubic metre/350 mL = 1,000,000 mL/350 mL = 2,857.14 lots, approx.1 cubic metre/350 mL = 1,000,000 mL/350 mL = 2,857.14 lots, approx.1 cubic metre/350 mL = 1,000,000 mL/350 mL = 2,857.14 lots, approx.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) measures volume.
200 liters is closest.
150 ml ethanol to 350 ml distilled water
560 g in 350 ml (But I am not sure if that large quantity of NaOH will dissolve in 350 ml of wate).
A ml is a milli-litre, so there are 1000 ml in a litre. 350 ml is 0.35 litres.