As written, the question makes no sense, since milliliters ( mL) measure volume while grams (g) measure weight (actually, mass, but there's no need to be that technical). So this is like asking to convert quarts to pounds. Can't be done.
If the question is about water then there is an answer.
This question has been asked and answered in several other places. Here's one:
To obtain a 12% alcohol solution, you would need to mix 12ml of alcohol with 48ml of water. This would give you a total volume of 60ml, with 12% of it being alcohol.
The formula you need is D=m/v, where D is the density, m the mass and v the volume. 1ml = 1cm3 so 12ml = 12cm3 D (in this case) = 4.05/12 = 0.3375 g/cm3
The equation is: N2(g) + 2O2(g) -> 2NO2(g) Given enthalpy changes: 2NO(g) + O2(g) + 112 kJ -> 2NO2(g) N2(g) + O2(g) -> 2NO(g) + 180 kJ Using Hess's Law, we subtract the second equation from the sum of the first and third equations: 2NO2(g) - (2NO(g) + O2(g)) = 2NO2(g) - 2NO(g) - O2(g), resulting in the entropy change for the third reaction.
The unbalanced combustion reaction of C4H10(g) with O2(g) produces CO2(g) and H2O(g) as products. The balanced reaction is: C4H10(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g)
For 2HCl(g) ==> H2(g) + Cl2(g) the Keq = [H2][Cl2]/[HCl]^2
100*12ml/50ml = 24%
3.2 fluid drams per 12mL
15% of 80ml= 15% * 80= 0.15 * 80= 12ml
.4057618fl/oz
1000:1
.012 grams
Approximately 2- 1/2 teaspoons.
12cm (cubed)=12mL
No; mg is a measure of mass, milliliter is a measure of volume.
12ml per pot.
12 millilitres is equivalent to 0.012 litres
5 of anything is 7 less than 12 of them.