shill wrote:Well, we can't tell you the weight of a millilitre in grams until you tell us what it is you're weighing! A millilitre of water has a mass of 1 gram, whereas a millilitre of lead has a mass of 11.4 grams.
PS: Grams are a measure of mass. Newtons are a measure of force (of gravity). Therefore, both could be considered a measure of "weight". Please only use the term "weight" colloquially.
Anonymous wrote:can u tell me what the weight of 1.0ml acetic anhydride is? and 2.1ml?
LMAO what a crazy little problem, but so many are effected. Thanks everyone for making me feel better. I take comfort in knowing that I am not alone :lol: :wink: :DAnonymous wrote:dljohnson wrote::?: can anybody tell me the weight of a ml. in grams or the volume of a gram in milliliters please?very frusterated and need solution asap
8EIGHTFOUR4 wrote:LMAO what a crazy little problem, but so many are effected. Thanks everyone for making me feel better. I take comfort in knowing that I am not alone :lol: :wink: :DAnonymous wrote:dljohnson wrote::?: can anybody tell me the weight of a ml. in grams or the volume of a gram in milliliters please?very frusterated and need solution asap