* Grams (g) measure mass, which is the amount of matter in an object.
* Milliliters (ml) measure volume, which is the amount of space an object occupies.
To convert between grams and milliliters, you need to know the density of the substance. Density is the mass per unit volume.
Here's how to think about it:
* Imagine two containers, one filled with water and one filled with feathers. Both containers could have the same volume (say, 1 liter), but they would have very different masses because water is denser than feathers.
To convert grams to milliliters, you need to know the density of the substance you're dealing with.
Example:
* Water has a density of approximately 1 gram per milliliter (g/ml).
* This means that 5 grams of water would occupy 5 ml of space.
* If you're working with a different substance (like oil or sugar), it will have a different density, and you'll need to use that density to make the conversion.
Let me know if you have a specific substance in mind, and I can help you calculate the conversion!