None.
Because ml (milliliters) is a unit that measures volume and not mass, nothing can "weigh" five (or indeed any amount of) milliliters.
Were you to ask what household items has a volume of 5ml, I could speculate several: eye-drops, food colouring, and some liquid artificial sweeteners to name a few.
There is no list of household measurements, so a systematic list is not possible. Lengths, masses and larger volumes are measured in standard (SI) units. For smaller volumes: 1 teaspoon = 5 ml 1 tablespoon = 15 ml
To calculate 5 percent of 5 ml, you multiply 5 ml by 0.05. This gives you 0.25 ml. Therefore, 5 percent of 5 ml is 0.25 ml.
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That is 45.6 ml.
one, ml is the abbreviation of millilitre.A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre
One tsp= 5 mL.
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5 US fluid ounces = 147.87 ml
5 percent of 10ml = 0.5 ml5% of 10 ml= 5% * 10 ml= 0.05 * 10 ml= 0.5 ml
5 ml in a teaspoon of vanilla.
In 1 ounce, there are 29.5 ml. Hence, in 5 ounces, there are 147.86 ml.
5 ml in a teaspoon.