If you're weighing a very runny liquid (such as water or milk), 150g = 150 mls. However if you're measuring something less runny (like syrup or yoghurt), or you're attempting to measure flour/sugar in mls, the conversion is impossible to do without first knowing (in the question) what substance you are trying to convert into mils. (Since mls is a volume measure, and grams is a weight, so 150g of chocolate mousse (for example) will result in a bigger volume (mls) than 150g of honey will result in.)
80 (79.8485) mL
1920 mls Here's why... 1 ounce equals 30 mls 8 ounces x 30 mls equals 240 mls per cup 240 mls x 8 cups equals 1920 mls
Provided you know he density of the substance it can be converted
By unit of volume and mass and conversion ,we can say that mLs and mgrams both belong to different categories and hence cant be converted into each other .
.15kg 150g/1kg = 150g/1000g = 150/1000 = 3/20
MLS stands for Multiple Listing Service.
150g
201.1 mls
1 ounce = 30 mls so 6 ounces x 30 mls= 180 mls
By unit of length and volume and conversion ,we can say that cm and mLs both belong to different categories and hence cant be converted into each other .
Milliliters can't be converted to centimeters. Milliliters measure volume, while centimeters measure length.
There are tsps in 0.8 mls.....there are 2.5 mls in a teaspoon and 5 mls in a tablespoon....0.8 is a fragment of a tspn