Milliliter(ml) is a unit of volume and gram(g) is a unit of mass. Since both quantities are different so we can't relate these two directly. So there is no way by which relation can be formed between these two.
However there is one way by which these can be relate: by introduction of another term which is 'density'.
Density(Ï), as we know, is equal to Mass(M)/Volume(V).
And Mass, from the above relation, can written as V x Ï, i.e. M = V x Ï
Putting M = 125 g and V = 250 ml, we get:
125 = 250 x Ï
Ï = 125/250 g/ml = 0.5 g/ml
So 125 g is equal to 250 ml only if density of the substance is 0.5 g/ml.
250ml of ice cream is 250 gm of ice cream. A litre is 1,000 ml and weighs 1,000 gm ( at sea level on a sunny day )
Its the same as regular ice cream
nope not at all
Something that is homogenous is the same throughout. Is chocolate chip ice cream the same all the way through or does it have chocolate chips inside the ice cream?
the same way as an ice cream
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. Seriously, Ice cream pre-dates the Victorian era The Romans had ice cream, may be not the same as we have today but they called it ice cream. As did the ancient Egyptians.
ice cream is a kind of dessert. it's a basic dessert fact.
Mint-chocolate. It was inspired by the cocktail of the same name.
A bit of both the fudge will mely the ice cream but at the same time the ice cream is cooling down the fudge.
the matter would be the same.
yes i think it is because theyt both coffe
The reason why salt melts ice cream is the same as why it reduces the freezing lvl of water. It simply reacts with the ice seeing as the ice then gets a lower freezing point, the ice cream melts.
whats the same between ballroom dancing and ice cream store