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.
mg means milligram, one thousandth of a gram. So there are 1000 in a gram.
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Yes, anything over 400 mg is considered overdose
A milligram (mg) is equal to one thousandth of a gram. That is, it takes 1000 mg of a substance to equal 1 gram. To convert from grams to milligrams, multiply by 1000: 280 g. = 1000 * 280 mg. = 280,000 mg.
100 mg is how much in ml liquid
25 mg of liquid =
how many cups in 300 mg liquid
Not sufficient information. 5 mg would have to be divided by an amount of liquid to calculate ng per ml.
what ever chuck Norris says it weighs
One million mg per kg
one gram of sodum is = to 10 mg of sodum. Wrong! one gram of ANYTHING is equal to 1000 mg - not 10 mg.
no, a milligram is a weight, and a milliliter is a measurement of liquid.
1000 mg
500 mg of one liquid is highly likely to give a different reading in ml. That is because liquids have different densities and there are some light fluids which may be having different weight but same volume.
In a weighting bottle on a laboratory weighting balance (accuracy 0.1 mg).
A microgram (mcg) is one-millionth of a gram. A milligram (mg) is one-thousandth of a gram. 1000 mcg, therefore, equals 1 mg.