There is approximately 0.002 pounds in one milliliter. This means that there would be about 0.011 pounds in 6 milliliters.
Density is mass per volume - mass/volume. So if you have 3g and 6ml you have 3/6 g/ml or 0.5 g/ml.
There are approximately 0.203 ounces in 6 mL.
yes about that. It very much depends on the fly you are talking about. If it is a common house fly it probably is about 3ml but if it is a Bluebottle or a horse fly it would probably be 5-6ml!;)
6ml of water is 1.2 standard cooking teaspoons.
There are approximately 5 milliliters in 1 teaspoon.
assuming water is the substance, 6mL
D = m/V = 347g/6mL =57.833g/mL (final answer)
No, except as a small part of it.
6 milliliters is 1.22 teaspoons.
Because 1mL is equal to 1cc (cm^3), there are 6mL in 6cc.
Density is mass per volume - mass/volume. So if you have 3g and 6ml you have 3/6 g/ml or 0.5 g/ml.
6ml is hard to explain in words. If the density is 1 gram per ml, such as water is at room temp, then 6ml will be the volume taken up by 6 grams of water
1cc=1ml so .6cc=.6ml
Density = 13.6 g/mL
There are approximately 0.203 ounces in 6 mL.
6ml
1000mL = 1L therefore 6mL*(1L/1000mL) = 0.006mL