The number of shots in a 10ml vial depends on the dosage prescribed by the healthcare provider. To determine the number of shots, you need to divide the total volume (10ml) by the dosage per shot. For example, if the dosage is 1ml per shot, there would be 10 shots in a 10ml vial. However, if the dosage is 0.5ml per shot, there would be 20 shots in a 10ml vial.
50mm x 24mm or 54mm x 25mm
10ml is 10cm3
lets see... 10k mcg= 10 mg 10mg = .01g 1ml would be needed.
1cl = 10ml 250cl = 250 x 10ml = 2500ml
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10/310 or 1/31 or 0.032558 times
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50mm x 24mm or 54mm x 25mm
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10ml is 10cm3
10ml of what? Water? Gravy?
10ml is 10cm3
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.
It would depend on how large those drinks are; if you poured normal shots you would get 33 whole shots with about 10mL left over.
lets see... 10k mcg= 10 mg 10mg = .01g 1ml would be needed.
Xml/1gm=100mL/5g=20mL Xgm/10mL=5gm/100mL=.5gm =.5g/20mL
Well 1cl is 10ml. So 10cl is 100ml, meaning that 20cl is 200 ml. I personally think that 50ml would get you a decent double shot, now going by that logic, 200ml would get you 4 decent shots