You will need to expand on your questions 50g of what - lead, oil, Mercury, water????
You divide the mass by the density (in common units) to get the volume then convert to the required units.
i.e. for cold water density = 1000 kg/m^3
50g = 0.05kg
1m^3 = 1000 Litres = 1000000 ml.
so
0.05 / 1000 * 1000000 = 0.05 * 1000 = 50ml.
or another way to remember this is 1 litre of water = 1kg therefore 0.05kg water = 0.05Litres
That depends on the density of the substace involved. Milliliters (ml) are a measure of volume and grams (g) a measure of weight. In the case of water, which has a density of 1, 50 grams would occupy 50 ml.
None. Grams are a measure of weight; millilitres are a liquid measure.
Perhaps you want to know how many grams of a particular substance will fit in a 50ml measure? You'd need to say what substance you are measuring, because, for example, a 50ml measure of nuts would weigh more in grams than a 50ml measure of flour.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters is a measure of volume and grams is a measure of weight or mass.
Depends on the substance but if water it would be 50 ml at 0 0C
50 grams of water is 50 ml
1.014 g/ml
694 mL of glucose solution 0,2 M are needed.
i think its about 43.45
50cc = 50ml
The normal level of albumin in blood serum is 35-50 g/L (or 3,5-5,0 g/100 mL).
That is approximately 50 ml
Approx. 50 g.
mL is a measure of volumeg is a measure of massYou need to know the density of the substance you are asking about if you want to convert between volume and mass:Volume (mL) = mass (g) / density (g/mL)(To make a guess you might assume the density of Gr.Yog. to be 1.0 g/ml:then the answer is 50 mL)
It depends on what you want your end units to be. If you're just looking for g/mL, then 43.5 g/50 mL = .87 g/mL or for g/L, 43.5g/.05 L = 870 g/L
Millilitres and micrograms are not directly comparable as the first is a unit of volume and the other is a unit of mass. For water, 1 ml = 1 g. 1 mg = 0.001 g so 50 mg = 0.05 g. Therefore, 50 mg = 0.05 ml.
I doubt that is possible to compress 98.5 g of water as to occupy only 50 ml. 50 ml of water would weigh about 50 g.
50 cc = 50 ml
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
The density of dishwashing liquid typically ranges from 0.96 to 1.08 grams per milliliter, depending on the brand and composition of the product.
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.
Density = grams/milliliters 8.96 g/ml = grams Cu/50 ml = 448 grams Cu
You need 1,5 g sugar for 50 mL water.