No. ml are a measure of volume, whilst g are a measure of weight. Depends entirely upon the liquid concerned.
No... 2g is only 2000mg
1[ml]-----1[cm3] 25[ml]----X X= 25[cm3]
One dram is equal to about 1/8 of an ounce or approximately 3.7 milliliters. It is commonly used as a unit of measurement for liquid medications or essential oils.
The water is 38g and the salt 2g, so long as there is nothing else in the water
The time it takes for saltwater to freeze in a 25ml volume would depend on the temperature of the freezer. Generally, saltwater freezes at a lower temperature than pure water, so it may take longer to freeze completely. However, a small volume like 25ml would likely freeze relatively quickly compared to a larger volume.
2g + 5h
3 + 2g is the simplest solution without more information.
No... 2g is only 2000mg
The milliliter and the cubic centimeter are equal volumes.
25mL is equal to about 0.85 US fluid ounces
25 ml is 1.666 tablespoons.
They are the same - sometimes they use GB (Gigabyte) or G (gigs). They are equal.
2g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g3
One packet of Equal has 2g of carbs.
1 ml = 1g of water so 25ml would weight 25 grams
According do their website, 5g of sucrose (table sugar) per 25ml.
Water with 1 gram of salt completely dissolved in it will freeze faster than an equal volume of water with 2g completely dissolved in it.