To convert grams to milliliters (ml), you need to know the density of the substance. For example, if you are measuring water, 50 grams is approximately 50 ml since the density of water is about 1 g/ml. For other substances, the conversion will vary based on their specific density. Therefore, without knowing the substance, you can't accurately convert 50 g to ml.
Approximately 179 grams of sugar can dissolve in 50 cm3 of water at 75 degrees Celsius.
Approximately 70 mls per kg, so if you weigh 110 pounds, which is 50 kg, then your blood volume is about 3500 mls or 3.5 liters.
Just over a triple. Answer: A shot is usually 1 ounce (or if the bartender is generous one and a half ounces) An ounce is 30 mls. So 50 mls is a generous shot - going on g for two
80 (79.8485) mL
10 teaspoons
That is approximately 105 ml
50 didn't sold G-Unit
It is still 50 g. Same difference as water. 50 g of water will freeze to 50 f of ice.
That is 2 teaspoons ( and the 'mls' should be lower case , NOT "MLS")
"g" is the unit symbol for grams. Therefore, 50 g of butter is the same as 50 grams.
50 g = 0.110231 lb
That 1.764 fl oz.