grams (g) is a unit of mass while milliliters (Ml) is a unit of volume.
It can't be done.
That would be like converting pounds to gallons.
or miles to milliseconds.
it's two entirely different forms of measurement.
Perhaps your problem involves density? (the ratio of mass to volume)
Simple: 1 gram is equivalent to 1 milliliter.
they are the same
1 tsp = 5 ml
Jo measured 15 mL of water. How many grams of water was that?
You need to re-state your question more accurately. First, do you mean milliLITERS or milliMETERS? I assume milliliters because a millimeter is a unit of distance. Second, a milliliter is a unit of volume, not weight, so you have to know what substance is being measured. A denser substance will take less space even though it weighs the same as a more diffuse substance. For example, 40 grams of lead takes up roughly the size of a sugar cube, 40 grams of water would fit in a large shot glass, and 40 grams of air takes up more space than a bathtub.
8,01 l equals 8,01 x 103 ml = 8010 ml
2 grams is 2,000mg
.001
It depends on the substance. Grams measure mass, milliliters measure volume.
1 L = 1000 ml
This depends on the concentration of salt in water; this is your choice.
Lead
Volume = Mass/Density = 45.6/10.5 = 4.34 millilitres.
A mililiter is a thousand part of a liter.
The density of a substance can be obtained by the ratio between its weight to volume. This rock's density is 1.88 g/ml.
600mg
0.001L
Only if you think of pure water you can say: 1 mililiter of water weighs 1 gram.
1000