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1 US cup = 236.60 ml
It is 1 teaspoon.
1 liter
a quarter teaspoon
About 1/8 of the cup.
1 cc (cubic centimeter) of liquid is equivalent to 1 milliliter (ml). This measurement is commonly used in medicine and cooking to quantify volume. Therefore, 1 cc of liquid represents the same volume as 1 ml, making it a straightforward conversion.
1 ml usually equals 10 mg. but there are different potencies. I think it's usually 10 per 1 ml or 5 per 1 ml.
The volume of 200 g of liquid would depend on the density of the liquid. For water, which has a density of approximately 1 g/mL, 200 g of water would be equivalent to 200 mL.
1 UK/imperial gallon = 4546.09 millilitres (mL)1 US (liquid) gallon = 3785.41 mL
1 oz [US, liquid] = aprox 29.57 ml ; 1.5 oz [US, liquid] = aprox 44.36 ml 1 oz [UK, liquid] = aprox 28.41 ml ; 1.5 oz [UK, liquid] = aprox 42.62 ml
To find the strength of 0.04 ml in relation to 1 ml of liquid, you can express it as a fraction. The strength is 0.04 ml / 1 ml, which equals 0.04 or 4%. This means that 0.04 ml is 4% of the total volume of 1 ml.
The weight of a milliliter (ml) of liquid varies depending on its density. For example, 1 ml of water weighs approximately 1 gram at standard temperature and pressure. Other liquids will have different weights based on their specific densities; for instance, 1 ml of oil typically weighs less than 1 gram, while 1 ml of mercury weighs significantly more, around 13.6 grams. To find the weight of a specific liquid, you can multiply its volume in ml by its density in grams per ml.
You need to use all 100 ml of the liquid for the experiment.