Millilitre is a unit of volume not for mass.
An UK beer barrel has 160 L.
Because 1 L has 1 000 mL, 1 barrel has 160 000 mL.
For a common beer density of 1,01 g/mL the mass is approx. 162 kg.
A barrel of jet fuel typically weighs around 290-310 pounds when full.
150 milliliters of pure water weigh 150 grams.
not too sure. i would assume a petri dish would hold 25 milliliters of water in a room temperature.
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters 2 liters = 2,000 milliliters 3 liters = 3,000 milliliters . . . 5,800 liters = 5,800,000 milliliters
A quart of chicken stock weighs approximately 950 grams. This is based on the fact that 1 quart is roughly equivalent to 946 milliliters, and chicken stock has a density similar to water. Therefore, the weight in grams is nearly equal to the volume in milliliters.
Depends on the size of the barrel.
75kg
26 grams
A barrel of honey typically weighs around 600-650 pounds.
125 milliliters of double cream weighs approximately 125 grams.
It depends on what it is 900 millilitres of - if it was 900 ml of lead it would weigh more than 900 ml of oxygen.
That depends WHAT you are weighing. -Millitres is a volume measure.
A standard barrel of cement weighs around 380-400 pounds.
Nothing. Milliliters is a measurement of volume not weight.
Two milliliters of water weighs approximately 2 grams.
A pretty large one, since filled with water it would weigh 80 kg, about the same as an average human. A barrel, maybe?
mL usually doesn't represent weight. But, mL meansmilliliters, so the 500 mL flask would be 500 milliliters.