To convert 1000 mg into grams, you divide by 1000, resulting in 1 gram. In a volume of 10,000 ml (which is equivalent to 10 liters), this means that there is 1 gram of a substance in 10,000 ml of solution. Therefore, the concentration is 0.1 grams per liter or 1000 mg per 10,000 ml.
55*10000 = 550,000 ml
It is not possible to answer this without knowing the density of the active ingredient per ml. I.e some drugs may be 1000mg per ml, whereas others could be 2mg per ml. There is no standard "amount per ml" for all liquid medicines etc...
1g = 1000mg 1200mg>1000mg
There are 1000 milligrams in every gram. That means 1000 grams can be changed to milligrams by: 1000g x (1000mg/g) = 1,000,000 mg. So 1000g (which is 1,000,000 mg) is greater than 10,000mg
1000mg = 1kg
1 cm3 = 1 mL 1 mL = 0.001 L 10000 cm3 = 10000 mL 10000 mL = 10 L
55*10000 = 550,000 ml
10,000 liters is 10 million mL (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
That is called ten litres.
There are 1000 ml in a L.
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.
1ml
It is not possible to answer this without knowing the density of the active ingredient per ml. I.e some drugs may be 1000mg per ml, whereas others could be 2mg per ml. There is no standard "amount per ml" for all liquid medicines etc...
10 000 mL = 10 LTo convert from mL to L, divide by 1000.
10,000
10,000 mL is equal to 100 deciliters.
Its the metric system. 1mL=1000mg milliliter, milligram