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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.
That depends what substance is in the 500 ml volume, and how much mass is in each ml of that substance. If the 500 ml are full of stones or lead, they contain many many mg of mass. If the 500 ml are full of water, they contain roughly 5,000 mg of mass. If the 500 ml are full of air, they contain far fewer mg of mass. If the 500 ml are empty, they contain no mg of mass at all.
500 mg is about 0.0176 ounces.
500 mg = 0.5 g
500 mg = 0.0005 kg
500 mg is the abbreviation for 500/1,000 of a gram. Divide 500 by 1,000 to convert this amount to grams. 500 mg = 0.5 grams.