Milliliters (ml) and milligrams (mg) measure different things: volume and mass, respectively. The conversion depends on the density of the substance in question. For example, 1 ml of water weighs approximately 1000 mg because its density is about 1 g/ml. For other substances, you'll need to know their specific density to convert between these units accurately.
40 mg
325mg is only 0.011464 ounces.
To convert milligrams (mg) to milliliters (ml), you need to know the density of the substance being measured, as the conversion depends on the substance's concentration. For example, if the substance has a density of 1 mg/ml, then 7.5 mg would equal 7.5 ml. However, for substances with different densities, the conversion will vary. Always check the specific density to get an accurate conversion.
To convert grams to milligrams, you multiply by 1,000 since there are 1,000 milligrams in a gram. Therefore, 300 grams is equal to 300,000 milligrams (300 g × 1,000 mg/g = 300,000 mg).
243.2 mg = 0.2432 grams.
0.00025
That is 2 teaspoons ( and the 'mls' should be lower case , NOT "MLS")
How many mls of a 2% solution contain 130mgs
35 liters x 1000 mls/liter = 35,000 mls
1cc is equal to 1ml....they are equivalent
1 mg is equal to 1000 mcg
15000 mg
Gr.ss= mg
76.9 (76.8912) mL
the answer is 1. 1ml= 1cc
You need to specify how many mls per dose here. The mls per dose can vary, i.e. if it is 2x concentrated, it will be half the mls per dose
To determine how many 0.05 mg doses equal 1 mg, you divide 1 mg by 0.05 mg. This calculation results in 20. Therefore, 20 doses of 0.05 mg are needed to equal 1 mg.