If it's water or milk that you're measuring, 45 g = 45ml. But for thicker substances, (oil, syrup, honey etc...) this conversion will not work. In this case, it would be easier if you stated what the substance is that needs converting.
That is approximately 450 grams of water
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45mL of plain water has a mass of about 45 grams.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
One cup is 250 grams. So 45 gm is about 1/6 of a cup
How much does 100 ml of vinegar weigh in grams?
there are around 250-300 calories
That would depend on the density of whatever you are trying to measure.Mass divide by density would give you the correct answer, just make sure you use the right units.Example: Water has a density of 1 gram per ml.45 grams of water/ 1 gram per ml = 45 ml.
70 grams of water is 70 ml.
If it water, it is 1200 grams.
That is approximately 45 ml
Ratio water : plaster = 45 ml : 100 g You need to find how many lots of 100g are in 250 g and that tells you how many lots of 45 ml you need: lots required = 250g / 100g → need 45 ml × 250g / 100g = 45 ml × 2.5 = 112.5 ml of water.
It is 60ml as well as 60 grams.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.