1 milliliter of fat typically weighs around 0.9-1 gram, as the density of fat is generally close to 1 gram per milliliter.
To convert 2000 ml of fat to pounds, we need to know the density of fat, which can vary. On average, the density of fat is around 0.9 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 2000 ml of fat would weigh approximately 1800 grams or roughly 4 pounds.
The weight of 1000cc (1 liter) of fat is approximately 0.9 kg or 2 lbs.
provided density = 1, 1 ml = 1g, therefore 20 ul= 20mg
A pound of body fat weighs approximately 454 grams or 16 ounces.
1 ounce of frozen liquid weighs approximately 0.99 ounces.
To convert 2000 ml of fat to pounds, we need to know the density of fat, which can vary. On average, the density of fat is around 0.9 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 2000 ml of fat would weigh approximately 1800 grams or roughly 4 pounds.
It depends on what the mL is. 1 mL of ketchup would weigh more than 1 mL of water. Milliters are a measurement of volume, which is how much space an object takes up. To find out how much 1 mL of something weighs, you would have to measure its mass, which is a measurement of how much gravity pulls on something.
8.89 grammes.
165 grams. 1 ml= 1 cubic centimeter = the volume of water that weighs 1 gram.
150 milliliters of pure water weigh 150 grams.
Need weight or volume, but 1 gm in 100 ml = 1% SOLULION
if u weigh that much you are under weight
Assuming a density of 1 gram per ml, 130grams
I don't know how much 1700 cc's weigh, but I had that much removed yesterday via liposuction and was told that it was the equivalent of 1 1/2 liters of fat.
The weight of 1000cc (1 liter) of fat is approximately 0.9 kg or 2 lbs.
1 fluid ounce = 29.573 ml
provided density = 1, 1 ml = 1g, therefore 20 ul= 20mg