Nothing weighs 100 milliliters. The milliliter is a volume measurement frequently used for liquids and, sometimes for gases. The recommended dosage for Milk of Magnesia is 60 mL. Liquid medicine dosages are often given in milliliters.
Nothing weighs a 100 ml - that is a figure of VOLUME
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Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 120 milliliters of pure water weigh 120 grams or 120000 milligrams.
Some brands of Walkie Talkie weigh about 2 1\2 pounds
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A standard 250gram weight usually weighs 250 grams.
On Earth, objects that weigh 105 to 125 pounds have 47.63 to 56.7 kg of mass. In other places, the same range of weight would indicate a different range of mass.
3 nickles weigh about 15 grams
150 nickels if you have that many
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One common egg is about 50 ml. Two eggs are about 100 ml.
None. Because ml (milliliters) is a unit that measures volume and not mass, nothing can "weigh" five (or indeed any amount of) milliliters. Were you to ask what household items has a volume of 5ml, I could speculate several: eye-drops, food colouring, and some liquid artificial sweeteners to name a few.
Is your question "what do you weigh different objects on in space...", or "why would you attempt to weigh an object in space"...?
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Most standard textbooks for school weigh about 1 kg (or about 2.2 pounds).
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