Well, isn't that a lovely question! The conversion of grams to milliliters can be a bit tricky because it depends on the density of the substance. For plaster of Paris, it's typically around 0.86 grams per milliliter. So, for 100 grams of plaster of Paris, you'd have roughly 116 milliliters. Just remember, it's always good to double-check with the specific product you're using for the most accurate measurement.
There are approximately 226.8 grams in 8 ounces of plaster of Paris.
it depends what you are measuring i think.... physics grade 10....lol
About 1.74 cups
These cannot be compared. Millilitres measure volume, and 1000g is a mass.
i believe that you can't convert mililitres into grams.. cause one measures liquids and the latter is for solids... but i think one mililitre is equal or relatively the same as a gram...
That depends on the density of the pudding. Grams is a measure of mass/weight. Mililiters is a measure of volume.
1 litre = 1000 mililitres Therefore 7.3 litres = 7300 mililitres
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ANSWERS any of several gypsum cements; a white powder (a form of calcium sulphate) that forms a paste when mixed with water and hardens into a solid; used in making molds and sculptures and casts for broken limbs
To find out how much water is needed for 250 grams of plaster, you can set up a proportion based on the given ratio of water to plaster. Since 45 mL of water is required for 100 grams of plaster, you can calculate the needed volume for 250 grams by using the equation: ( \frac{45 \text{ mL}}{100 \text{ g}} = \frac{x \text{ mL}}{250 \text{ g}} ) Solving for ( x ) gives ( x = 45 \times \frac{250}{100} = 112.5 ) mL. Therefore, you would need 112.5 mL of water for 250 grams of plaster.