Well honey, there are approximately 0.76 cups of water in 180 milliliters. So if you're looking to measure out that amount, just grab yourself a measuring cup and pour away. Just don't expect it to be a nice round number - life's not always that easy, sweetie.
Ah, let's turn that into a happy little conversion. 180 milliliters is like a tiny stream flowing into a larger river, which is 0.18 liters. Just a small adjustment, like adding a touch of color to brighten up your painting.
10 moles of water (molar mass 18.0 g/mol) in 180 g, because 180 /18.0 = 10
180 pounds of water would occupy 2.88 cubic feet (180 lbs / 62.5 lbs/ft^3 = 2.88 ft^3).
There can be no conversion. An ounce is a measure of mass. A millilitre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
To make a 1 molar solution of glucose (C6H12O6) in 1 liter of water, you would need to dissolve 180 grams of glucose. This is because the molar mass of glucose is 180 g/mol, so 1 mole of glucose weighs 180 grams.
180 milliliters of something will have a different amount of mass depending on the material. 180 milliliters of milk will have a much different mass than 180 milliliters of eggnog.
180 gm of water is 3/4 cup
900 gramsof water is 180 teaspoons
30 cups = 7.0976471 litres
That is 793.664 cups
18g is a little over 1/2 Oz.
36.51 tsp
180 milliliters equates to 6.08652 US fluid ounces or6.33511 Imperial fluid ounces.
There are approximately 0.9 cups in 180 grams of sugar.
180 grams of FLOUR is 1.5 cups
180mL is 3,600 drops.
12 tablespoons is 180 ml.