Approximately 250 ml, maybe just a bit less.
approximately 8 oz. One oz is approximately 25 grams (it's actually 24. somthing)
To find the grams in 250 ml of a 5% solution, you can use the formula: (volume in ml * percentage concentration / 100). So for this case: (250 ml * 5%/100) = 12.5 grams.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
250 gm is the same as 250 ml for kitchen purposes. ( A litre is 1,000 ml, a litre of water at sea level on a median day weighs 1,000 grams )
One brand of vanilla ice cream has a weight of 66 grams per 1/2 cup (118.3 ml) so 125 ml of that would weigh about 70 grams. A typical soft serve ice cream is 86 grams per 1/2 cup (118.3 ml), so 125 ml of that would weigh about 91 grams.
For all practical purposes 250 ml IS 250 grams.
To find out how much water is needed for 250 grams of plaster, you can set up a proportion based on the given ratio of water to plaster. Since 45 mL of water is required for 100 grams of plaster, you can calculate the needed volume for 250 grams by using the equation: ( \frac{45 \text{ mL}}{100 \text{ g}} = \frac{x \text{ mL}}{250 \text{ g}} ) Solving for ( x ) gives ( x = 45 \times \frac{250}{100} = 112.5 ) mL. Therefore, you would need 112.5 mL of water for 250 grams of plaster.
2 Cups. 250 ml is one cup.
It is 90 ml. - For kitchen measurement, gm and ml are the same.
70 g (grams) of water is 70 mL (millilitres). There are 3 different cup measurements: 1 metric cup is 250 mL 1 US cup is 8 US fluid ounces, which is about 236.6 mL. 1 UK cup is 10 UK fluid ounces, which is about 284 mL. 70 mL is about 1/4 cups (UK), just under 1/3 cups (US), and somewhere between that for a metric cup.
(volume) x (density) = mass (250 ml) x (1 g/ml) = 250 grams 1 ml = 1 cc
64 (g) / 250 (mL) = 0.256 g/mL = 256 g/L