It depends on the substance. 'mg' and 'ml' do not directly convert.
With all due respect . . . no person's health should depend on medication
administered by someone who doesn't understand the relationship of
'mg' to 'ml'. Please, for the sake of that person's well-being and safety,
consult a pharmacist, and let him compute the dosages for you.
You would need 8 boxes, but you would have very little waste. 9 boxes would give you the extra you need and allow you to have one dye lot. That is so important with tile.
Volume
you need to know the viscosity of the liquid - molasses or alcohol?
Can you give an example? What kind of method would you like?
That is a possibility. If you would give us a specific example, we might give you a more specific answer.
depends how far you want to go, the hydrogen would need to be compressed or liquid
There is a number of medicines your pigeons need as well as vaccines.
9 or so would give you the correct voltage but they would not give you the amperage that a car battery would give you and that you would need to start the car.
There is insufficient information to properly answer this question. To answer it, one would need to know the density of the sauce.
We need to know the mass and volume to give you an answer.
Would need to know the depth to give you the correct answer.
A liquid medication should not be measured in mg. It is a liquid and the base unit for a liquid is liter. It might be milligram per milliliter (mg/mL), but not milligram.
You would need to know out of how many total pounds, or if it is to be a solution, mixed with how much liquid.
how would you find the density of an unknown liquid if you have all of the equipment of the laboratory equipment you need?
8 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
The distillate
yes, though babies get enough liquid from milk they still need to take water.