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The best unit of measurement for the volume of water they collect would be liters (L) or milliliters (mL). These units are commonly used to measure liquid volume and will provide a more accurate measurement compared to other units such as gallons or cups.
6 liters is a measurement of volume equal to 6000 milliliters (or 6000 cubic centimeters). So 500 / 6000 is 1/12th of the volume.
You would need to specify the material being measured, or the density of the material, in order to convert a mass measurement like grams into a volume measurement like milliliters. However, for pure water at standard temperature and pressure, one milliliter of water has a mass of one gram, by definition.
Milligram is a measurement of mass Millilitre is a measurement of volume The 2 are not directly comparable. 1mg of Mercury will have a different volume than 1mg of water for example. This is because both liquids have a different density.
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The best unit of measurement for the volume of water they collect would be liters (L) or milliliters (mL). These units are commonly used to measure liquid volume and will provide a more accurate measurement compared to other units such as gallons or cups.
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6 liters is a measurement of volume equal to 6000 milliliters (or 6000 cubic centimeters). So 500 / 6000 is 1/12th of the volume.
You would need to specify the material being measured, or the density of the material, in order to convert a mass measurement like grams into a volume measurement like milliliters. However, for pure water at standard temperature and pressure, one milliliter of water has a mass of one gram, by definition.
23.5 fluid ounces is about equal to 695 milliliters (mls), or 0.695 Liters.
Without knowing the second measurement in millimeters, this can't be answered.
946.35 milliliters of water.
It is a precise measurement tool for determining how acidic (pH 0) to alkaline (pH 14) a solution of a chemical dissolved in water is.
Definition of Precision: Referring to how close a group of measurements are to each other. Accuracy: Refers to how close the measurement is to the true or accepted value. If the volume of the water was 20 L and I measured it wrong one and got 19, measured it again and got 19, and then measured it a third time and got 19, that would be a PRECISE measurement, since you got the same result three times in a row. It's INACCURATE because it isn't the CORRECT measurement. Hope that helped!
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Milligram is a measurement of mass Millilitre is a measurement of volume The 2 are not directly comparable. 1mg of Mercury will have a different volume than 1mg of water for example. This is because both liquids have a different density.
For water (this only applies to water): grams = milliliters.