These units are not convertible because "milli-litre" is a unit of volume (L^3) and "milligram" is a unit of mass (M). The mass of a millilter would depend on the substance's density. 2 ml water = 2 mg, 2 ml of iron = Alot more than two milligrams
Milligram is a measurement of mass Millilitre is a measurement of volume The 2 are not directly comparable. 1mg of Mercury will have a different volume than 1mg of water for example. This is because both liquids have a different density.
Depends on the density of the material (use gram / cubic centimetre) note: 10 mg = 0.01 gram as example, use water @ 1 g / cu. cm. > volume = mass / density > In this case volume = 0.01 / 1 > So volume = 0.01 cu. cm.
1 ounce equals 29.5735 milliliters. 1.5 ounces equals 44.3603 milliliter.
That depends on what substance you're working with.If it's air, 10 grams makes many many milliliters.If it's water or ice, 10 grams makes roughly 10 milliliters.If it's lead or granite, 10 grams makes a tiny lump of only a few milliliters.
2 milligrams
1.2 millilitres
10,000 milligrams.
200 milligrams equals .2 grams.
2,000,000 milligrams = 2 kilograms
.5 or 1/2
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram. Therefore 2 grams is 2000 milligrams.
This equals 1/5 gram.
2 mg = 0.002 g
9.85 ml 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
Milligram is a measurement of mass Millilitre is a measurement of volume The 2 are not directly comparable. 1mg of Mercury will have a different volume than 1mg of water for example. This is because both liquids have a different density.
Milligrams to centigrams is a tenth difference. 0.035 mg equals 0.0035 cg.
Depends on the density of the material (use gram / cubic centimetre) note: 10 mg = 0.01 gram as example, use water @ 1 g / cu. cm. > volume = mass / density > In this case volume = 0.01 / 1 > So volume = 0.01 cu. cm.