20 Ml of Sliced Apples to Kg Conversion
Question:
How many kilograms of sliced apples in 20 milliliters? How much are 20 ml of sliced apples in kg?
The answer is:
20 milliliters of sliced apples is equivalent to 0.0148 kilograms(*)
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
Milliliters of sliced apples to kilograms Chart
Milliliters of sliced apples to kilograms | ||
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11 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.00814 kilograms |
12 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.00888 kilograms |
13 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.00962 kilograms |
14 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0104 kilograms |
15 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0111 kilograms |
16 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0118 kilograms |
17 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0126 kilograms |
18 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0133 kilograms |
19 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0141 kilograms |
20 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0148 kilograms |
Milliliters of sliced apples to kilograms | ||
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20 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0148 kilograms |
21 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0155 kilograms |
22 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0163 kilograms |
23 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.017 kilograms |
24 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0178 kilograms |
25 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0185 kilograms |
26 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0192 kilograms |
27 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.02 kilograms |
28 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0207 kilograms |
29 milliliters of sliced apples | = | 0.0215 kilograms |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on sliced apples weight to volume conversion
20 milliliters of sliced apples equals how many kilograms?
20 milliliters of sliced apples is equivalent 0.0148 kilograms.
How much is 0.0148 kilograms of sliced apples in milliliters?
0.0148 kilograms of sliced apples equals 20 milliliters.
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Notes on ingredient measurements
It is a bit tricky to get an accurate food conversion since its characteristics change according to humidity, temperature, or how well packed the ingredient is. Ingredients that contain the terms sliced, minced, diced, crushed, chopped add uncertainties to the measurements. A good practice is to measure ingredients by weight, not by volume so that the error is decreased.
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