How to Convert 20 mL to Grams: Understanding Density

Learn how to convert 20 mL to grams by using density for accurate measurements.

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20 mL of a substance cannot be directly converted to grams without knowing its density. For water, with a density of 1 g/mL, 20 mL translates to 20 grams. For other liquids, use the formula: grams = mL × density. Check the specific density of the liquid for accurate conversion.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I convert mL to grams for different liquids? To convert mL to grams for different liquids, multiply the volume in mL by the liquid's density in g/mL.
  2. What is the density of water? The density of water is approximately 1 g/mL, making it straightforward to convert mL to grams.
  3. Can all liquids be converted from mL to grams using the same formula? No, each liquid has a unique density, so the formula grams = mL × density must account for the specific density of the liquid.
  4. What units are used in density measurements? Density is typically measured in grams per milliliter (g/mL) for liquids.