mg/cc
Each milligram per liter = 1.0 × 10-9 kilograms per cubic centimeter. So, multiply milligrams per liter by 1.0 x 10-9 to get kg per cubic cm.
This depends on the substance. cc is an abbreviation for cubic centimeter, which is a measure of volume. mg is an abbreviation for milligrams, which is a measure of mass. These can be related by density. So if the density equals (60 mg)/(5 cc) = 12 milligrams per cubic centimeter, then the answer is yes.However, both of these terms are used in measuring medicines and drugs. Usually a liquid suspension or a serum for injection will be stated has having a certain number of milligrams of medicine per cc of liquid. This would not necessarily have anything to do with the density of the substance, since the suspension or serum may have inactive ingredients included.
13.534 grams per cm3 = 0.561201354 pounds per cubic inch.
16.39cc per cubic inch.
1000/280 = 100/28 = 25/7 = 3.5714 grams per cubic centimeter
The answer is Density. It is a Characteristic property and measured by grams per cubic centimeter.
The number of cubic centimeters in 1000 milligrams depends on the substance being measured. Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, whereas lead has a density of 11.3 grams per cubic centimeter, or 1 gram is .0885 cubic centimeters.
No. One gram is a measure of mass only. One gram per cubic centimeter is a measure of density, which is mass/volume. One gram per cubic centimeter means that every cubic centimeter has a mass of one gram.
Density of latex is 0.920 - 0.960 grams per cubic centimeter.
About 0.061 cubic inches per cubic centimeter.
About 0.061 cubic inches per cubic centimeter.
1.28 grams per cubic centimeter