Assuming you means cusecs, rather than qusex!, it is a measure of flow defined as 1 cubic foot per second.
Only if you mean pure water, then 1 kilolitre = 1000 litres of water weigh 1 metric tonne.
If you take one teaspoon of vinegar and add two teaspoons of water, one cup of vinegar to two cups of water or use any other containers using one of vinegar and two of water, you have have a ratio of 1:2 of vinegar and water.
1 gram of water is equal to one ml of water; however 1 gram of lemonade occupies less than 1 ml since it is heavier than water.
No. 1cc = 1cm3 = 1mLAnswer:A gram of water is 1 cc. A mg of water is 1/1000 of a cc. (These numbers change slightly as the water changes in temperature.)
Water.
A litre is 1 Kilogram of water.
Well, between cold water and cold water.... I would have to say, Cold water 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water. 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water.
1 milliliter of water (h20 = 2 hydrogens 1 oxygen)
I assume you mean 1 cubic centimetre? 1 gm of water.
If you mean one cup of water, there is 240mL in that cup.
Only if you mean pure water, then 1 kilolitre = 1000 litres of water weigh 1 metric tonne.
It depends on the fluid. 1ml of water weighs 1 gram, so if you mean water....26 grams.
1 US gallon = 3.78541178 liters.Only if you mean pure water, then 1000 litres of water weigh 1 metric tonne.1000 litres of water are 264.172052357 US gallons that weigh 1 metric tonne.
If you mean a standard barrel it is 55 gallons.
50oz to 1oz
use 1 ounce of whatever you are using with 100 ounces of water.
Only if you mean water, you can say 1 liter of water weighs one kilogram.