Any substance can have a volume of 1cm3, depending on its size (referring to density). For example, 1g of water would have a volume of 1cm3, while 0.8g of ethanol would have the same volume.
A substance which has a volume of 1 cm3 is a substance that has a volume of 1 ml. Many substances can have a volume of 1 ml.
Any substance can have any given volume.
kg is a mass, ml is a volume. However with water, 1 kg = 1 liter = 1000ml
The density of a substance is often expressed in units of grams per milliliter. If a substance with a volume of 60 ml weighs 85 grams the density is found by dividing the weight (85g) by the volume (60ml). This substance has a density of 1.42g/ml
If the substance in question has a density of d grams per litre (or equivalently, d mg per ml), then the conversion is mass = volume*density so mg = ml*d It should be obvious from this that there can be no universal conversion formula - it would be different for each substance.
Grams can't be converted to milliliters. Grams measure mass, while milliliters measure volume.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, mg is a measure of weight or mass.
The density of any substance remains the sameirrespective of its volume.
Depends on the density of the substance, and for a liquid substance, the density depends on temperature. ____________________________________________________________________ ML is volume Gram is weight All liquids don't weigh the same per same volume. So The answer is: This question is not possible. _____________________________________________________________________ Weight and volume are related by density. For example, at room temperature the density of water is about 1 g/ml. Therefore, one ml of water weighs about one gram. Other substances have different densities, and the weight of one ml will vary accordingly for each substance. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yes, 1g=1ml. my physics teacher taught us that
The substance has a density of about 1.704 g/mL
kg is a mass, ml is a volume. However with water, 1 kg = 1 liter = 1000ml
The substance's density is: about 4,917.22 g/L or 4.91722 g/ml
its a begging volume and a ending volume you will subbract it.
To make a 500 dilution, add 1 part of the substance you are diluting to 499 parts of water. For example, if you have 1 mL of the substance, you would add 499 mL of water to make a total volume of 500 mL for the dilution.
Density = Mass / Volume Density = 45grams/5ml = 9g/ml
No set answer to that.Gram is an unit of weight while ml is an unit of volume - the result will depend on the density of the substance. 1 ml of lead will be a lot heavier than than 1 ml of sugar.1 ml of water weighs 1 gram. for other materials the weight is different.
The density of a substance is often expressed in units of grams per milliliter. If a substance with a volume of 60 ml weighs 85 grams the density is found by dividing the weight (85g) by the volume (60ml). This substance has a density of 1.42g/ml
if the substance is water, 1 ml weighs 1 gram, one litre weighs 1 kilogram.
Density = Mass/Volume ... in this case:50 gm/10 ml = 5 gm/ml