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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: kr0nik0]
#21704946 - 05/21/15 12:41 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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and even that has a tolerance of +/- 2mg
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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: kr0nik0]
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kr0nik0 said: Well, you can't. Right?
I'm getting too stoned and confused for this. An ML is a unit of volume, not weight I think. So if I'm right then it's impossible to weigh in ML's (on scale at least).

Much of the metric system is based on the properties of water. One ml of water weighs one gram (a liter of water weighs a kilo - at a standard temperature. One calorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius.
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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: koods]
#21705043 - 05/21/15 01:43 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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trippinballs420 said:
and even that has a tolerance of +/- 2mg

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koods said: Much of the metric system is based on the properties of water. One ml of water weighs one gram (a liter of water weighs a kilo - at a standard temperature. One calorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius.
Interesting...  I was just making some assumptions based on something I don't have much knowledge of. Thanks for the lesson, teach.
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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: kr0nik0]
#21705173 - 05/21/15 03:44 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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I bought one of these a few years ago
Acculab Vicon 303

Solid unit and an investment has that has payed itself off.
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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: jboredone]
#21705186 - 05/21/15 03:57 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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jboredone said: never had to weigh ML's before....
Weighing milliliters isn't normal, but in Chem it is. CHEM - Not Even Once
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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: koods]
#21705524 - 05/21/15 08:07 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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koods said:
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kr0nik0 said: Well, you can't. Right?
I'm getting too stoned and confused for this. An ML is a unit of volume, not weight I think. So if I'm right then it's impossible to weigh in ML's (on scale at least).

Much of the metric system is based on the properties of water. One ml of water weighs one gram (a liter of water weighs a kilo - at a standard temperature. One calorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius.
Yo wait a second I dont believe that shit for a second what about a cubic centimeter of water?
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Yes, the water contained inside one cubic centimeter weighs a gram, and has a volume of one mL..
The density of water (at 4°C) is 1 g/cm3
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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: koods]
#21705589 - 05/21/15 08:39 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thats so dumb. Probably was the french or summin. A pints a pound the world around everybody no that
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That feel when I said ml a few times accidentally when I actually ment mg.. Whoops my bad fellas

But thanks for sharing the info. I want you all to have a good day and continue on this thread if you'd like
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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: koods]
#21705790 - 05/21/15 10:17 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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koods said:
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kr0nik0 said: Well, you can't. Right?
I'm getting too stoned and confused for this. An ML is a unit of volume, not weight I think. So if I'm right then it's impossible to weigh in ML's (on scale at least).

Much of the metric system is based on the properties of water. One ml of water weighs one gram (a liter of water weighs a kilo - at a standard temperature. One calorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius.
that doesnt change the fact that liquids of the same volume can have different densities so 1ml of water will weigh 1 gram while 1ml of mercury will weigh 2.4 grams, this is why volume shouldnt be substituted for weight
I cant wait until we convert to metric time
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Re: What ml scales would you recommend? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#21706068 - 05/21/15 11:42 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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1ml of water will weigh 1 gram while 1ml of mercury will weigh 13.5 grams, this is why volume shouldnt be substituted for weight
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