45ml of of water, but blood is thicker and it can hold 55ml of blood
One teaspoon = 5ml 9 Teaspoons = 45ml
There are 30 ml in 1 ounce. So there are 1.5 ounces in 45 ml.
I assume you want 45ml converted to litres. 45ml is 0.045 litres
The amount of NaCl in the final solution is 5g, and the total volume of the solution is 45mL. To find the percent strength, divide the mass of NaCl by the total volume of the solution and multiply by 100: (5g / 45mL) x 100 ≈ 11.1%.
A single teaspoon is equal to about 5mL, so 45mL is about 9 teaspoons.
About 45mL
Divide mass by volume to get density. 2.97
If it's water or milk that you're measuring, 45 g = 45ml. But for thicker substances, (oil, syrup, honey etc...) this conversion will not work. In this case, it would be easier if you stated what the substance is that needs converting.
45mL of plain water has a mass of about 45 grams.
45ml = 45cc = 9 metric teaspoons
You multiply the volume by the density of the substance.