Volume in liters times concentration in moles per liter equals moles. Moles can then be converted to grams if you know the gram molecular weight of the chemical in question. The gram molecular weight can be calculated if you have the chemical formula and consult the Periodic Table of Elements.
Grammes are units of mass. Millilitres are units of volume you cannot convert from one to the other. However, by definition, one millilitre of pure water at a temperature of 4oC is defined as having a mass of one gramme. Therefore in the special case of pure water at 4oC, and only is this special case, will units of mass and units of volume be identical.
In the case of gram molecular weight and gramme mass one is mass and one is weight, THEY ARE NOT THE SAME. Mass remains the same anywhere, WEIGHT DOES NOT.
Milliliter is a measure of volume, gram is a measure of mass (weight as you like it). So the number of grams a certain amount of milliliter of a certain fluid is, depends on the fluid. More specific, it depends on its density.
You can't unless you are talking about a liquid and you know the liquid's density. Grams are units of weight and millilitres are units of volume, that's why.
ml is the abbreviation for milli-liters, which is a measure of volume. Grams are a measure of mass. IN order to convert them, you'll need to specify the material being measured so that we can figure out its density. Of course, if you're talking about pure water at "STP", "standard temperature and pressure", then one ml is defined as being one gram. In that case, 114ml equals 114 grams.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A millilitre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A gram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. As a simple mental exercise consider a millilitre of air and a millilitre of water. They will have very different masses.
This is impossible to answer without knowing the density of the substance you're talking about - a gram is a unit of mass, whereas a millilitre (or milliliter) is a unit of volume. For water, 1 gram occupies 1 millilitre - so 150 grams of water is 150 millilitres. If the density is measured in grams per millilitre (approximately equivalent to kilograms per cubic decimetre), then volume = mass / density.
Divide by 1000 to convert grams to kilograms. Then multiply by 2.2046 to convert kg to pounds.
1000 grams, assuming water density is 1000 gm/l
1 millilitre = 1 gram 1 gram = 1 millilitre
A millilitre is a unit of capacity. A gram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A gram is a unit of mass. A millilitre is a unit of capacity. Without a unit of density to convert, the two units are incompatible.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A millilitre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A gram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information. A millilitre of air, for example, will have much less mass than a ml of lead.
ml is the abbreviation for milli-liters, which is a measure of volume. Grams are a measure of mass. IN order to convert them, you'll need to specify the material being measured so that we can figure out its density. Of course, if you're talking about pure water at "STP", "standard temperature and pressure", then one ml is defined as being one gram. In that case, 114ml equals 114 grams.
The density of honey is typically around 1.36 grams per cubic centimeter. This can vary slightly depending on factors like temperature and moisture content.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A millilitre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A gram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information. A millilitre of air will have much less mass than a millilitre of a dense fluid such as syrup.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A millilitre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A gram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. As a simple mental exercise consider a millilitre of air and a millilitre of water. They will have very different masses.
how do you convert grams to cups
Kilograms per cubic metre and grams per cubic centimetre (or grams per millilitre).
A gram is a measure of mass. A millilitre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and,according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a millilitre of air. How many grams? Next consider a millilitre of lead. How many grams?
You cannot directly associate weight or volume with length. In order to convert to volume you need to know the shape and most likely another 2 dimensions. This will get you the volume. You then need to know the density, usually in grams per millilitre. and apply this. Then convert the units.