That's going to depend completely on the substance you are measuring:
If it's 1.5 grams of air, it will fill many many ml.
If it's 1.5 grams of water, it'll only take up about 1.5 ml.
If it's 1.5 grams of gold, then that'll fit in about 0.079 ml.
One tablespoon is equal to 15 ml.
That cannot be determined, for grams is a unit of weight and mL is a unit of volume.
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That is 15 ml.
16 ml of water is 16 grams
The mass of 15 ml of a liquid with a density of 1 g per cm3 can be calculated using the formula: Mass (g) = Volume (ml) x Density (g/cm3). So, 15 ml x 1 g/cm3 = 15 grams. Thus, the mass of 15 ml of this liquid would be 15 grams.
1 tbsp of water is 15 grams . it is also 15 ml.
That is 100 ml.
1/15 of a tablespoon equals a ml.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.