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Need to medicate birds,need to convert 10 grams and one litre to standard measurement?
If someone out there could help me figure out how to convert 10 grams of antibiotic(for Birds)and help me figure out how to covert one litre of water into a standard measurement, I (and Birdies) would be extremely grateful.!!!
4 Answers
- supastremphLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
If it's the ratio you're looking for, 10g/L is 1.33oz/gallon
1 gram = 0.0352739619 ounces, and
1 L = 0.264172051 US gallons
- 1 decade ago
Hi,
You need to be more specific:
Convert 10 grams of antibiotic to what? Ounces? Miligrams?
Also a liter is a standard measurement, but if you're wondering how to measure out water accurately, 1ml of water = 1gram of water.
Hope that helps,
Matt
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Not real clear on what you mean by a 'standard measure'.
10 g = 0.352736 oz
1 L = 0.2641721 gallons
Hope this helps.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If you mean Imperial (UK) units, 1 litre = 0.76pt (just over 3/4 pt), and 10gm = 0.35 (a tiny bit over 1/3) ounce.