1mL of water weighs almost exactly 1g, although this differs with temperature.
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Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
2.465, assuming that 1g=1ml (density of 1)
The density of a substance will determine the mass of 1 liter. Water has a density of 1 g/ml, so 1 liter of water weighs 1000 grams. Other substances will have different densities and therefore different masses for 1 liter.
1ml of water weighs 1gram, so it would be a safe bet to say 20 grams
54,0 grams of water is equivalent to 3 moles.
For water, 1ml = 1 gram
It depends on the fluid. 1ml of water weighs 1 gram, so if you mean water....26 grams.
basically 38 divided by 40 which equals 0.95 grams
It depends on what's being measured. For water, 1cc = 1ml = 1g. Therefore, 125ml of water is 125g.
200grams there is 1ml in 1g
1 ml of water weighs 1 gram
For all practical purposes 250 ml IS 250 grams.
35 1ml= 1g
Well, it depends. One liter of what? If it is water, it is one kg, since for water 1ml = 1g. 1 liter (water) = 1000 grams
1g=1ml so 50 ml :)
It depends on what kind of compound you are talking about. Milliliters and grams are not convertible by standard, but we can say that 1ml of water is pretty much equivalent to 1g in weight.
Mercury has a density of approximately 13.6 grams per milliliter.