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How do you convert 14.141 milliliters to grams? - Answers

To do this, you need to know more about the substance. Milliliter is a volume measurement, while gram is a mass measurement. They cannot be converted as-is. If you know that, for example, you have pure water (density nearly 1 gram/mL), then you can say that (14.141 mL)*(1 gram/mL) = 14.141 grams. But other substances will have different densities, and you will need to multiply the volume times the density to get the mass.



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How do you convert 14.141 milliliters to grams? - Answers

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To do this, you need to know more about the substance. Milliliter is a volume measurement, while gram is a mass measurement. They cannot be converted as-is. If you know that, for example, you have pure water (density nearly 1 gram/mL), then you can say that (14.141 mL)*(1 gram/mL) = 14.141 grams. But other substances will have different densities, and you will need to multiply the volume times the density to get the mass.



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How do you convert 14.141 milliliters to grams? - Answers

To do this, you need to know more about the substance. Milliliter is a volume measurement, while gram is a mass measurement. They cannot be converted as-is. If you know that, for example, you have pure water (density nearly 1 gram/mL), then you can say that (14.141 mL)*(1 gram/mL) = 14.141 grams. But other substances will have different densities, and you will need to multiply the volume times the density to get the mass.

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