The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A millilitre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A milligram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. The two measure different things and elementary dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
As a simple mental exercise consider a millilitre of air and of water. They will have very different masses.
Raw Onions Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy 40 kcal 170 kJ Carbohydrates 9.34 g - Sugars 4.24 g - Dietary fiber 1.7 g Fat 0.1 g - saturated 0.042 g - monounsaturated 0.013 g - polyunsaturated 0.017 g Protein 1.1 g Water 89.11 g Vitamin A equiv. 0 ?g 0% Thiamine (Vit. B1) 0.046 mg 4% Riboflavin (Vit. B2) 0.027 mg 2% Niacin (Vit. B3) 0.116 mg 1% Vitamin B6 0.12 mg 9% Folate (Vit. B9) 19 ?g 5% Vitamin B12 0 ?g 0% Vitamin C 7.4 mg 12% Vitamin E 0.02 mg 0% Vitamin K 0.4 ?g 0% Calcium 23 mg 2% Iron 0.21 mg 2% Magnesium 0.129 mg 0% Phosphorus 29 mg 4% Potassium 146 mg 3% Sodium 4 mg 0% Zinc 0.17 mg 2%
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy 1,527 kJ (365 kcal) Carbohydrates 79 g Sugars 0.12 g Dietary fiber 1.3 g Fat 0.66 g Protein 7.12 g Water 11.62 g Thiamine (Vit. B1) 0.070 mg (5%) Riboflavin (Vit. B2) 0.049 mg (3%) Niacin (Vit. B3) 1.6 mg (11%) Pantothenic acid (B5) 1.014 mg (20%) Vitamin B6 0.164 mg (13%) Folate (Vit. B9) 8 μg (2%)Calcium 28 mg (3%) Iron 0.80 mg (6%) Magnesium 25 mg (7%) Manganese 1.088 mg (54%) Phosphorus 115 mg (16%) Potassium 115 mg (2%) Zinc 1.09 mg (11%)Percentages are relative to US recommendations for adults.Source: USDA Nutrient database
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A similar story occurred with e-cigarettes, when Eissenberg and colleagues found that little nicotine is absorbed by vapers. Except that they didn't use vapers in the study, they used smokers, and they did a puff-for-puff comparison with cigarettes. As any vaper worth his or her salt knows, you don't vape like you smoke - so the study came back with results that are irrelevant to real-world use (although that doesn't mean it wasn't worth doing).Now, however, we are a step closer to knowing exactly how much nicotine we do get from e-cigarettes. Dr. Konstantinos Farsalinos and colleagues have just published their in-depth study(full text) which analysed 45 experienced e-cigarette users and 35 smoking controls. They looked at several measures, including the puff duration and number of puffs taken over a given time-frame from users puffing on a eg0/tank setup. They found that, using the 9mg/ml liquid provided in the test, vapers were consuming around .5mg of nicotine in 5 minutes, and 1.6mg over 20 minutes.
Vetkoek RecipeVetkoek(Zulu=Amagwinya) is a traditional pastry both in Afrikaans and Zulu culture that's usually served hot with savoury mince but is just as nice with butter and smooth apricot jam or syrup or fig preserve or honey or cheese or thinly slicedbiltong.Bake Time: 6 min per batch | Makes: 8-10Ingredients§ 250 ml cake flour§ 5 ml baking powder§ 2 ml salt§ 1 egg§ 125 ml milk§ 125 ml oil for fryingMethodSift flour, baking powder and salt together. In a separate bowl, beat egg lightly. Add to flour mixture, then add milk and mix batter until smooth. Heat oil in a frying pan and drop tablespoonfuls of batter into oil. Fry for 2 to 3 minutes on one side, then turn and fry for 1 minute on other side. Serve hot.
To administer 2 g in 150 ml over a specific time period, you need to find the concentration in mg per ml. First, convert 2 g to mg (2000 mg). Then, divide the total amount (2000 mg) by the total volume (150 ml) to find the concentration: 2000 mg / 150 ml = 13.33 mg/ml. This is the concentration you need to administer per minute.
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In a 2 ml injection of diazepam 10 mg, there are 10 mg in 2 ml, which means there are 5 mg in 1 ml. Therefore, in 2.5 ml, there would be 12.5 mg of diazepam.
You have to give 3 times 5 mg = 15 mg therefore you have to give 3 times 2 ml = 6 ml (15 mg = 6 ml of whatever that bottle contains).
It has to be one of these: 2 g 2 mL/g 2 g/mL 2 mL/g
The concentration is 200 mg/2 ml, so it has 100 mg/1 mL. 150/x = 200/2. The answer is 1.5 mL.
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The concentration of Megace is generally 40 mg/mL. To calculate the volume needed for 80 mg, you would divide 80 mg by 40 mg/mL, resulting in 2 mL.
The 50 mg is the dose for whatever you are taking. Whatever you are taking should say or you should know what the dose is for example 25 mg/ml therefore you would have to take two ml or 2 cc, if it was 100 mg/ml you would have to take 1/2 ml or cc. ml and cc are the same but mg is what the dose is.
You can prepare a 2 mg/ml protein solution by diluting the 10 mg/ml protein solution with a diluent in a 1:5 ratio. Measure 8 ml of the 10 mg/ml protein solution and add 32 ml of the diluent to make a total volume of 40 ml. Mix properly to ensure uniform distribution of the protein in the solution.
The concentration of morphine can vary, so it's important to know the specific concentration of the morphine solution. However, for a standard concentration of 1 mg/mL, 2 mg of morphine would be equal to 2 mL.
The concentration of Clavamax is typically 62.5 mg/ml, which means 125 mg of Clavamax would be 2 ml.