One milliliter of water has a mass of approximately one gram. Therefore, 160 milliliters of water would weigh about 160 grams. Keep in mind that this is an approximation, as the exact weight can vary slightly based on factors like temperature and impurities in the water.
1 deciliter = 0.1 liter = 100 milliliter 0.5 deciliter 50 milliliter
It has a volume of exactly one milliliter. It also has a volume of one cubic centimeter.
To find the volume of the container, multiply its length, width, and height: 260 cm x 160 cm x 65 cm = 2,704,000 cm³. Since 1 cm³ is equal to 1 milliliter of water, the container can hold 2,704,000 milliliters, which is equivalent to 2,704 liters of water.
It is exactly equivalent to one thousandth of a litre
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160 mL is about 5.41 fluid ounces.
An average eyedropper can typically hold about 1 milliliter of water.
1 gram of water is equivalent to 1 milliliter of water, as the density of water is very close to 1 gram per milliliter.
One milliliter of water equals 0.03381402 ounces of water.
0.16 L There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter
A drip typically contains about 1 milliliter of water.
Does 125 REALLY seem bigger than 160.
1 deciliter = 0.1 liter = 100 milliliter 0.5 deciliter 50 milliliter
Two milliliters of water weighs approximately 2 grams.
Water milliliter and oil milliliter are the same unit of measurement, and both measure volume. However, they represent different substances - water milliliter measures volume of water, while oil milliliter measures volume of oil. This means that 1 milliliter of water will have a different volume and mass than 1 milliliter of oil.
Water surface in Romania: 7 160 km2
1 milliliter is the answer you want though you asked the question in a confusing way, if you have a cubic foot of water a cubic inch of that water is 1 milliliter, assuming that's what you were asking