convert 1000 cc to ml
You don't say which units you want to change into cc's, so how can I give an answer? 100 units = 1 cc or 1 mL
There are not a standard amount of units per ml, which makes this question unanswerable. For example, some drugs are 40,000 units per ml, whereas others may only be 1 unit per ml.
Almost always liters (L). Careful of the units that the question is asking for though. If it wants its answer in mL, you would have to convert the L to mL after solving.
one, ml is the abbreviation of millilitre.A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre
To administer 8000 units of heparin from a solution that has 10000 units per ml, you would calculate the volume needed by using the formula: Volume (ml) = Desired units / Concentration (units/ml). Thus, Volume = 8000 units / 10000 units/ml = 0.8 ml. Therefore, you would give 0.8 ml of the heparin solution.
To convert 60 units to milliliters (ml), you'll need to know the concentration of the substance being measured, as units can vary based on the specific substance. For example, if the substance is insulin, 1 unit is typically equivalent to 0.01 ml, making 60 units equal to 0.6 ml. Always refer to the specific conversion factor for the substance in question for accurate measurement.
Dividing the number of ml by 1000 changes the units from milliliters to liters, so 82 ml equal 0.082 l.
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To determine the volume needed for a dose of 3000 units from a heparin solution with a concentration of 5000 units/mL, you can use the formula: Volume (mL) = Dose (units) / Concentration (units/mL). Plugging in the values: Volume = 3000 units / 5000 units/mL = 0.6 mL. Therefore, you would need 0.6 mL of the heparin solution to administer a dose of 3000 units.
To find out how many ml from the vial are equal to 125 units, we have to first determine the concentration of the solution (units per ml). We can do this by dividing the total units (10,000) by the total volume (10 ml), which gives us 1000 units/ml. Then, we divide the number of units we want (125) by the concentration (1000 units/ml) to find that 0.125 ml from the vial is equal to 125 units.
To convert 2 units to milliliters (ml), you need to know the specific substance and the context since "units" can vary widely depending on what is being measured (e.g., medication dosage, volume, etc.). For example, in the case of insulin, 1 unit is typically equivalent to 0.01 ml, making 2 units equal to 0.02 ml. Always check the specific conversion factor related to the substance in question.
100 units per ml. so it would be 1000 units in 10 ml.