Yes, volume can be expressed in millilitres. Since 1 litre is equal to 1000 millilitres , it is simple to change from on to the other by simply moving a decimal point. Remember that in the metric system "milli" means "one thousandth of". Another useful tip is that 1 cubic centimeter of space is the size of a cube measuring 1 cm by 1 cm by 1 cm, usually written as 1cc
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Yes, it does. a millilitre is the same as a cm3. Because it is 3 dimensional (cubed) it is a measure of volume
Yes. A milliliter (mL) is a unit of volume equal to about 0.03 fluid ounce or 1cc
no, but milliliter is.
mL is a unit of volume !
Density = Mass / Volume Density = 45grams/5ml = 9g/ml
Can't answer this because you have given the mass, but not the volume. Density = mass / volume.
A milliliter (ml) is a derived metric measurement unit of volume.
The volume of each drop is 0.00653 ml.
36 ml IS a volume
2.7 ml
mL is a unit of volume !
What is the volume, In millimeter of 6.68 g of acetone ?
What is the volume of 16 one rupees coins.... Ml
% V / V (percentage of volume per volume) =? V1 (solute volume) = 25 mL V (volume of the solution) = solute + solvent = 25 mL + 45 mL = 70 mL We apply the data to the formula of volume percentage of the solute per volume of solution, we will have:
The volume is still 100 ml: the shape does not affect the volume.
The volume is: 125 mL
Given:thermometer contains 20.4g of mercury density of mercury = 13.6 g/mL Density= mass/volume 13.6g/mL = (20.4g)/volume Multiply both sides by volume to get it out of the denominator: (13.6 g/mL) x Volume = 20.4g Now Divide both sides by 13.6 g/mL to isolate volume and you have your answer: volume= 20.4g/13.6 g/mL volume = 1.50 mL Hope that helps!
if the volume is 50: 1.006 (gml) if the volume is 100: .9 (g/ml) if the volume is 150: .9( g/ml) if the volume is 200: .9 (g/ml)
The volume of alcohol is 110 mL.
Density = Mass / Volume Density = 45grams/5ml = 9g/ml