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please help me to find how i can convert gram to microliter
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What kind of Liquid are we dealing with !?
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Hi aedrion,

There is no direct conversion - grams are units of mass (weight); microlitres are units of volume. If, of course, you know how many
microlitres of a substance weighs 1 gram, then you can do the conversion for that substance.

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