The mass of the substance is 20 grams in a 10 ml sample. Therefore, the substance has a density of 2 grams/ml. For a 200 ml sample of the same substance, the mass would be 400 grams (200 ml x 2 grams/ml).
There are 10 ml in one cl. So if there is 20 cl, just times 20 with 10 to convert centiliter or cl to ml or milliliter. Multiplication of 20 with 10 will give 200.
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20 lb times 10 mg equals total dose of 20 X 10 or 200 mg.... 1 ml is 100 mgs 200 mgs is 2 ml....assuming you have given the right data...
There are approximately 40 teaspoons in 200 milliliters.
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1.2 l is 6 times 200 ml.
1 liter is more than 200 milliliters. One liter is the same as 1,000 milliliters, which is five times the volume of 200 ml.
no.of 10 ml obtained from 200 ml = 200ml/10ml = 20Answer: 20 quantity of 10 ml obtained.
If you measure out 10 cups of water with 200 ml of water in each, then get someone to time you drinking each cup, then add up all the time and divide this number by 10, the answer you get will be the average time to drink 200 ml of water.
There are approximately 200 drops of water in 1 ml, so in 10 ml there would be around 2000 drops.
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