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beats and beeps
Damn it, because of all your americans and your imperial system, I can't find the answer to this?

Can someone tell me how many MLs of water it takes to equal a gram? I thought it was 10ml (all approx of course)

Anybody know? Or does anybody have any method of determining the weight of something roughly (in grams) that is small...and it measured in grams...
Allied Nations
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
Damn it, because of all your americans and your imperial system, I can't find the answer to this?

Can someone tell me how many MLs of water it takes to equal a gram? I thought it was 10ml (all approx of course)

Anybody know? Or does anybody have any method of determining the weight of something roughly (in grams) that is small...and it measured in grams...


1 kilo = 1 litre
Munchy
1mL = 1g
beats and beeps
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Originally posted by Munchy
1mL = 1g

how can that be right?????????
1ml is a crazy small amount, thats like an eyedrop drop.
Allied Nations
http://members.aol.com/profchm/masspct.html


quote:
Convert ml of water to grams

mass = 50 ml X 1 g/ml = 50 grams water
Allied Nations
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name MELLO
status student
age 19

Question - HOW MUCH DOES WATER WEIGH?
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Your question needs clarification. It depends on how much water you have,
and whether you are weighing it on the Earth (the regular amount), Jupiter
(a lot more), or in free space (almost nothing).

V Calder
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It depends on the pressure and temperature. At 25 Celsius and 1 standard
atmosphere pressure, the density of water is 0.99707 grams/milliliter.

Richard E. Barrans Jr., Ph.D.
Assistant Director
PG Research Foundation, Darien, Illinois
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http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askas...0/chem00092.htm
beats and beeps
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askas...0/chem00092.htm

well I'll be damned.

So it looks like weighing skunk by rigging up a scale with water isn't going to be very viable...unless i can figure out a way to measure out individual mls of water.
_Nut_
Milliliters into Grams: Multiply the specific gravity of the substance by the number of milliliters, to obtain the weight in grams.
Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
well I'll be damned.

So it looks like weighing skunk by rigging up a scale with water isn't going to be very viable...unless i can figure out a way to measure out individual mls of water.


Graduated cylinder perhaps?

There is probably at least 2 or three things in your kitchen which could help you as well...
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