assuming density of 1g/ml, 8ml
8 ml of water is 8 grams
The one which has a density of 2.5 g/ml (making its volume 8 ml).
Volume and Grams are different concepts. Grams Objects Volume Water
There are approximately 8 grams of carbohydrates in 100 ml of soy sauce.
You would need to specify the material being measured, or the density of the material, in order to convert a mass measurement like grams into a volume measurement like milliliters. However, for pure water at standard temperature and pressure, one milliliter of water has a mass of one gram, by definition.
The density of the liquid is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 8 grams / 32 ml = 0.25 grams/ml.
7256 mL of pure water has a mass of 7,256 kg.
240ml, approx 1 glass
On Earth the mass of 8 grams usually weigh 8 grams or 0.008 kilograms.
A milliliter is comparable to one cubic centimeter, so if you have 8 ml of water, you have 8 centimeters cubed.
Density = Mass/Volume = 64 g/8 ml = 8g per ml.
The only way to answer this is to know what substance you are measuring. Tablespoon is a measurement of volume (15 ml) and gram is a measurement of weight. 120 grams of water would fill a volume of 120 ml or 8 tablespoons whereas 120 grams of salt (which is about 2.1 times denser than water) would only fill about 3.8 tablespoons.