1kg of pure water would take up 1000 mililitres.
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
To fill the bottle, you would need 0.13 L of water. This is equivalent to 130 milliliters.
1 gram of water = 1 milliliter of water, and 2.9 kilograms = 2900 grams, so 2.9 kilograms of water take up a volume of 2900 milliliters, or 2.9 liters.
To fill a 3.5-liter container, you would need 3500 milliliters of liquid. There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter, so you would multiply 3.5 liters by 1000 to get the equivalent in milliliters.
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1 millilitre is 1 gram, therefore 10 grams is 10 millilitres.
4.928921614571597 milliliters to 1 tsp.
It would take more millilitres.
It depends on the temperature and type of sugar. Generally, about 12 tablespoons of sugar are needed to saturate 150 milliliters of water at room temperature. However, this can vary based on the solubility of the sugar.
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Milligrams and milliliters are not, strictly speaking, "convertible" in the regular sense. Milligrams is a measure of weight. Milliliters is a measure of volume. The one cannot directly be converted to the other unless more information is available. A conversion might be made, but it would depend on, say, knowing the density of the material being considered. It would depend on that density. Water is one milligram per one milliliter.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter