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It is usually measured on milliliters. For example, an antialergic syrup has approximately 10 milliliters each dose. For some special kind of medicine it is advisable that it be measured on drops instead milliliters. decimal measurements is the most used for medicine dosages.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams Density = grams/milliliters 1.25744 = 1000 grams/ml = 795.267 milliliters which is... 0.795267 Liters
375 milliliter are 375 cubic centimeters. If you have pure water, then the weight is 375 grams. Forget syrup or oil. That weighs more.
The units that corn syrup is measured in is grams.
A milliliter is 1/1000 of a whole liter. It is a very small unit of volume. Liters are used for measuring things like how much water you drink when you are thirsty. Milliliters are used for measuring small things like how much red dye to put into the cupcake frosting, or how much cough syrup to drink. Milliliters are used in the metric system the way a "teaspoon" was used as a unit of measure in the English system.
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The ratio is 1 part syrup to 5 parts water. 5 gallons of syrup makes 30 gallons of coke. 30 gallons is 113.562 liters.
ML is the dosage in milliliters and 12 hours are how far apart you're supposed to take the syrup.
Golden syrup is best measured in milliliters because it is a liquid and not a dry food. There are 15 g or 15 ml in one tablespoon, so 75 ml of golden syrup is equal to 5 tablespoons.
If you have directions telling you to add "5 parts water," it means that you add five times as much water as you add of something else that says to add "1 part." For example, if you add 1 part syrup and 5 parts water, you might add 100 ml of syrup and 500 ml of water, or you might add 1 liter of syrup and 5 liters of water, or you could add 3.627 liters of syrup and 18.135 liters of water, as long as the water is five times as much as the syrup.
To actually perform this operation, the weight of a given volume of syrup needs to be determined first. Once the weight per volume is known, then any volume of syrup can be converted into any weight, and any weight can be converted into any volume. A form of this same operation is performed daily by pilots who need to convert gallons/liters of fuel into pounds/kilos for the purpose of determining a safe weight and balance for their aircraft.