1,000 mg = 1.000 g 100 mg = 0.100 g 120 mg = 0.120 g
Okay so there are 1000 mg in 1 gram so you take 120 and divide it by 1000 so you get .120g
120/1000 = 12/100 = 3/25 grams
1000 mg = 1 g so 120 mg = 0.12 g
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120 mg = 0.12 g
120 mg = 0.12 g
120 g = 120000 mg. 1 g = 1000 mg
It depends on the graduation of the syringe which, in turn, depends on its cross sectional area.
There is no level for 5 mg on a 1 ml syringe because micrograms (mg) are a measurement of mass and milliliters (ml) are a measurement of volume. You need to know what the concentration of the liquid medication is to convert the 5 mg to ml. At this point, you would be able to measure out the medication in your 1 ml syringe.
1000 mg = 1 gram so 120 mg = 120/1000 = 0.12 gr.
There are 0.120 g in 120 mg. 1 g = 1000 mg 1 mg = 0.001 g
1,000 mg = 1.000 g 100 mg = 0.100 g 120 mg = 0.120 g
480ml
less than a tenth of a teaspoon
120 ml