125,000,000 ml
-Sakura.
A milliliter of water, by definition, weighs one milligram. That is its mass. When 150 mL of water freezes, the volume of the water will change, but the mass will remain the same. So 150 mL of water will weight 150 mg, no matter what state of matter it's in.
There are approximately 343.6 ml in 11.6 oz of water.
2 mL
You don't need to change ml to ml - they're already the same.
depends what it is a ml of? ml of water is not as dense as ml of mercury for example
100 ml
One tsp= 5 mL.
At room temperature (20 deg C), it is 160.3 ml.
The density of water is about 1 g/mL. Therefore, for 253.23 g of water, the volume will be approximately 253.23 mL.
The mass doesn't change in this case. Only the volume changes.
950 ml when you change the oil filter, but just 900 ml if you dont change the oil filter
The volume of the object placed in the water is 23 ml. This can be calculated by subtracting the initial water level (30 ml) from the final water level (53 ml).