One unit volume of different liquids will weight differently due to variation in their specific densities.
Specific density of pure distilled water has been assumed as one and density for all other liquids (and solids) is derived out with respect to this specific density of pure water.
So where 1 ml of pure water will weigh one gramme, 1 ml of edible oil will weigh approx. 0.95 grammes only and so on.
perfetto
2016-10-18 12:46:00 UTC
200 Ml To Grams
Joann
2016-03-13 09:55:47 UTC
All the people above talking about converting millileters to grams didn't pass middle-school science class. This is a tough question to answer without actually weighing the raisins, considering 1. that the density of dried raisins is not readily available and 2. they don't compact well, so there's lots of air inbetween them. So even though a dried raisin is heavier than water, a 25 ml measure would like contain LESS than 25 g of raisins. Get a kitchen scale.
marie
2014-07-02 19:51:49 UTC
2000 mL of a 5% solution to grams
Gail
2016-04-07 09:05:33 UTC
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A trick I learned a long time ago is that one raisin is approximately equal to one gram. So 1 raisin = 1 gram
2007-09-26 05:32:59 UTC
1 mL=1 cubic centimeter
Multiply mL by grams/cc (specific density)
Water is 1 g/cc so 200 mL = 200 grams
Doris
2014-12-11 09:03:19 UTC
70ml of milk to grams?
silmita_enid
2007-09-26 05:39:29 UTC
You need the density of the substance. then you multiply 200 by the density!!!
Jun Agruda
2007-09-26 05:35:09 UTC
= 200 / 1,000
= 0.2 gram
?
2007-09-26 05:39:21 UTC
first you have to convert from liquid to a solid.
you then will have milligrams to grams.
Milliliters is liquid don't you know.
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