nanograms per litre is a measure of concentration whereas milligrams is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to convert from one to the other. If it helps, though, 1 milligram = 1 million nanograms.
It is not possible to directly convert 75 milligrams (mg) to milliliters (mL) as they are measuring different properties (weight vs. volume). The conversion would depend on the density of the substance being measured.
That depends on the type material you are referring to. Also, these are two different types of measurements. One is volume the other is weight or mass. Please edit your question to include more context or details.
"Milligrams" cannot be converted to "milliliters". They are different units, used to measure different things. Your question leaves out an important piece of information that would be required in order to prepare the proper dose. This reveals that you aren't the one to be preparing meds for yourself or for anyone else. Please ! Consult a pharmacist or a doctor to make sure you get it right.
A milligram is a unit of weight, it is one-thousandth of one gram. Milliliters are units of volume. each milliliter is one-thousandth of one liter (or 1 cubic centimeter). In the case of pure water, one liter weighs one kilogram. Since each kilogram is 1000 grams, it means that each kilogram is one million milligrams. so 500 milligrams would be equal to half a gram. A gram of pure water then would have a volume of 1 milliliter, so half a gram (500 milligrams) would have a volume of half a milliliter. Please note that this relation between milligrams and milliliters holds for pure water only, because the density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter (a cubic centimeter is by definition equal to 1 milliliter). In the case of gold, which roughly has a density of 19 grams per cubic centimeter, half a gram (or 500 milligrams) of gold would then have a volume of 0.5 milliliter divided by 19, or .0263 milliliters.
To convert centimeters (cm) to milliliters (mL), additional information is needed, as these units measure different things: centimeters measure length, while milliliters measure volume. If you are referring to a volume measurement in cubic centimeters (cc), then 220 cm³ is equal to 220 mL, since 1 cc is equivalent to 1 mL. If you meant something else, please provide more context!
We need more info. 2.5 mL of what? We need to know the substance so that its density can be found.
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It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you're asking how many milliliters are in 1 and a fraction (like 1.3), then 1 milliliter is simply 1 milliliter, and 1.3 milliliters would be 1.3 milliliters. If you meant a different fraction, please clarify!
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The value 3.068 is already in milliliters, as it is a numerical representation of volume. Therefore, there are 3.068 milliliters in that measurement. If you meant a different unit, please specify for further clarification.
Multiply by 0.001. For example, 200ml x 0.001=.2L