Oil and water can be same ml (volume) but different grams (weight ) - 1 ml of water is 1 gram - but 1 ml of oil is about 0.7 gram
oil and water <><><> Some liquids, such as oil and water, do not mix- as they have different densities- so the lighter one (oil) will float on the heavier one.
A centiliter is 10 times greater than a milliliter.
20 drops for each milliliter.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
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For pure water one can say: 1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram. 1 milliliter of vegetable oil weighs a bit less.
No but 10ml of water will start 2 boil b4 20 ml of water
A bucket of sea water is heavier. The density of seawater is just over 1 gram/milliliter. The density of oil is less than that, meaning the same volume of each liquid has a different mass.
an eyedroper full of water xontains about 1 milliliter of water
In order to float on water, the object would have to have a density of less than 1g/mL, which is stated 1gram per milliliter, not over milliliter.
Mayonnaise is a emulsion, oil is not and water is a pure compound.
A teaspoonful of olive oil is approximately 4.8 ml
Only if you think of fresh water you can say 1 milliliter of pure water weighs 1 gram. So, 30 milliliter of water weigh 30 grams. A liter of substances with different densities will weigh more or less.
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1 milliliter of fresh water weighs 1 gram.
A gram is a unit of weight, and a milliliter is a measure of volume. Each liquid has a different density, so a ml of milk will weigh differently than a ml of oil. If you're talking about water, which has a density of 1, 454 g = 454 ml. To calculate other liquids, you'll need to know the density.
Because of different densities; being density of oil lower than water density, this makes oil float on water