These fluids come in different strengths, from 0mg to 24mg (some manufacturers have higher percentages but they are rarely used; 24mg is very strong and only used by people that were very heavy smokers). All of these fluids have the mg or percentages on the side of the label.
assuming water is the substance, 6mL
D = m/V = 347g/6mL =57.833g/mL (final answer)
No, except as a small part of it.
6 milliliters is 1.22 teaspoons.
Because 1mL is equal to 1cc (cm^3), there are 6mL in 6cc.
Density is mass divided by volume. In this case, density would be 3g/6ml = 0.5 g/ml.
6ml is hard to explain in words. If the density is 1 gram per ml, such as water is at room temp, then 6ml will be the volume taken up by 6 grams of water
1cc=1ml so .6cc=.6ml
"CC" stands for cubic centimeter and because in the metric system 1 cubic meter of liquid is also 1 liter the same can be said of a cubic centimeter and a mililiter. So 6mL is 6cc.
Density = 13.6 g/mL
There are approximately 0.203 ounces in 6 mL.
6ml