A milligram is a unit of mass. A millilitre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
There are 90 mg of saline per 1 ml of 9% saline solution.
The concentration of Celestone injection varies depending on the formulation. If we assume a concentration of 5 mg/mL, then 9 mg of Celestone would be equivalent to 1.8 mL (9 mg / 5 mg/mL). It is important to always confirm the concentration with the specific product label or package insert.
9 mL: A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measurement.
Promethazine HCl 3.6 mg per 5 ml Codeine Phosphate 9 mg per 5 ml Ephedrine HCl 7.2 mg per 5 ml
You can not directly equate mass (mg) and volume (ml) without knowing the density of the substance being measured. For instance 9mg of liquid mercury would occupy a much smaller volume than 9 mg of water.
Perrier water contains around 10 mg of sodium per 330 ml serving.
ng is nanograms (10-9 grams) mg is milligrams (10-3 grams) (1.2 x 10-9 grams) x (1000 mg / gram) = 1.2 x 10-6 mg = 0.0000012 mg
acre is a measurement of area, you can not calculate it into a linear measurement (length) without the third factor, which is the width
Depends on whether the value is designated in mmol/l or mg/dl.If it's 9 mmol/l it is a serious problem (high), dependent on total cholesterol and HDL ratio. If it is 9 mg/dl (the American measurement for cholesterol), its not possible since a normal cholesterol is in the 130 mg/dl range.
To convert 0.005 mg to kilograms, you need to divide by 1,000,000 since there are 1,000,000 micrograms in a milligram. Therefore, 0.005 mg is equal to 0.000000005 kg.
The measurement is in inches. This measurement will fit under the seat of the standard air plane. It is about the size of a medium ladies purse.
Unfortunately you can't get density from two volumes, but I assume you meant 144g, mg, or kg, rather than mL. In that case Density = Mass/Volume = 144g, mg, or kg / 9 Liters.