A Millilitre of any fluid ALWAYS occupies 1 cubic CENTIMETRE of VOLUME We use the word Millilitre (ml) when referring to volume of fluid. We use the word cubic centimetre (cc) when referring to volume of a solid. IF the liquid is pure WATER , then every ml of liquid not only has a volume of the same number of cc, but it also WEIGHS that same number of GRA ANSWER 57 ml WATER weighs 57 gram and occupies 57 cc
For pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure, 850 ml has a mass of 850 grams.
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, in 7 ml of water, there would be 7 grams of water.
Thirteen grams of water is the same as thirteen milliliters. So, if thirteen grams of water were added to the beaker, then thirteen milliliters of water were added.
8 ml of water is 8 grams
Platinum has a density of about 21.45 g/ml 303 grams will therefor displace 14.12 ml or roughly 1/2 ounce (british) of water
64 (g) / 250 (mL) = 0.256 g/mL = 256 g/L
For pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure, 850 ml has a mass of 850 grams.
360 ml of water is 360 grams
12 grams of water is equal to 12,000 mg of water and is the same as 12,000 ml of water.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
48 grams of water is 48 ml.
280 ml of water is 280 grams
57 grams of water is 57 ml.
290 grams of water is 290 ml.
If water, it is the same number in ml or grams.
26 grams of water is 26 ml.
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, in 7 ml of water, there would be 7 grams of water.