Not the same but very close.
50 grams of cream and 50 milliliters of cream are not the same, as they measure different properties: weight versus volume. The density of cream typically ranges from about 0.5 to 0.6 grams per milliliter, meaning 50 mL of cream would weigh around 25 to 30 grams. Therefore, 50 grams of cream is approximately 83 to 100 mL, depending on the specific density of the cream.
1 gram = 1 mL so;500 g = 500 mL34
well, it depends on the liquid but it is the same as 500 cm3. Hope that helps.
Well, first there is no such thing as mls. It is mL.
1 pint = 16 ounces 16 ounces times 30 mls per ounce = 480 mls 500 mls is larger than 480 mls
Depends on the substance...if it is water, it will be 750 grams
280 ml of water is 280 grams
At about 500
It depends what you are measuring, since mls is a measure of volume whereas grams is a measure of weight. For example, 398mls of lead will weigh far more than 398 mls of water. (However if you are converting water or another similarly sloppy liquid (like milk), 398mls is the same as 398 grams).
Yes, for most practical purposes we can assume ml and gram to be the same, unless into very light items like flour.
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You divide the grams by the density.