Its volume expands when water turns to ice, so one gram of ice has a volume slightly larger than one millimeter of water. The specific gravity of ice at freezing is 0.9168, which means that frozen water has a volume about 9 percent higher than when it was a liquid.
No. A gram is a unit of mass or weight. A milliliter is a measure of volume. You cannot directly equate these two different measurements. You cannot say, for example, that a person is 180 pounds tall or that a person is six feet in weight.
That said, there are relationships between some common volumes and weights. For example, a milliliter of pure water at 20 degrees C and standard atmospheric pressure weighs 1 gram. That is a relationship between two measures for a given chemical.
Short answer is 1 gram of water equals 1 millilter. Also 1 kg = 1 litre
Yes but only for water assuming its density is 1 gm/cc or 1gm/ml (note: 1 cc = 1 ml).
Not necessarily, it depends on the substance that is one milliliter, if it is water then yes but 1 milliliter of gold doesn't weight one gram and same for many other substances.
Depends on the fluid, but generally: no.
The answer would be 1 kg. If one milliliter of water weighs one gram, one liter of water weighs 1000 grams, which equals one kilogram.
Milligrams versus millilitersOne milliliter of water weighs one gram. There are 1000 milligrams in one gram.One milliliter of other substances will weigh more or less, depending upon their densities. A millilter of gasoline, for example, weighs less, and a milliliter of mercury weighs more -- WAY more. (No pun intended.)Milligram is a unit of mass; milliliter is a unit of volume. You can't directly convert the two. If you know the density of a substance, you can say, for example, "1 milliliter of water has a mass of 1 gram (1000 milligrams)", or "1 milliliter of lead has a mass of about 11 gram".
There is no definitive answer to this question. Gram is a measure of weight and milliliter is a measure of volume. How much a milliliter weighs or how much volume a gram will have depends upon the specific gravity of the material being measured.
The mass and volume of water was used to define the SI units for weight and volume, and is almost exactly 1 gram per milliliter (1 gram/cm3).Although this changes slightly with temperature, one gram of water is one cc or one mL of water.A liter of water at 25°C weighs about 0.997 kilograms.
1 milliliter = 1 cubic centimeter or 0.001 liters.
A millilter of water is equal to 1 gram
Yes, at 3.98 °C one milliliter (cubic centimeter) of water has a mass of 1.00 gram
This depends on the liquid. One gram of water = one milliliter of water.But if the density is different than that of water, then one gram of the substance will not equal one milliliter of that same substance.
No, but they are linked. one milliliter of water at a certain temperature will be one gram.
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram, or has the mass of 1 gram.
1 milliliter of fresh water weighs 1 gram.
The answer would be 1 kg. If one milliliter of water weighs one gram, one liter of water weighs 1000 grams, which equals one kilogram.
One milliliter is equaled to one gramml are volume, grams are weight. it would be like asking how many miles in a pound?
No. A gram is a unit of mass. Centimeters cubed is a unit of volume. A milliliter is equivalent volume to a cubic centimeter, though.Common units of density are grams/milliliter or grams/cm3, which are equivalent.
The answer would be 1 kg. If one milliliter of water weighs one gram, one liter of water weighs 1000 grams, which equals one kilogram.
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram, or has the mass of 1 gram.
One milliliter of pure, clean water at standard temperature and pressurehas a mass of 1 gram, or 0.001 kilogram.