You cannot convert a volume measure to a mass without knowing the density (or specific gravity) of the substance in question. 800 cc of helium will have a much smaller mass than 800 cc of lead.
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∙ 14y agoThere is no direct conversion between cubic centimeters (cc) and milligrams because they measure different things (volume vs. mass). The conversion would depend on the density of the substance in question.
There is no direct conversion between milligrams (mg) and cubic centimeters (cc) as they are measures of weight and volume, respectively, and are used for different purposes. The concentration of a medication (in mg/cc) would determine how many milligrams of dextromethorphan are in 1 cc.
800 cc is equivalent to approximately 3.4 cups.
The conversion of milligrams to milliliters depends on the density of the substance. Without knowing the density, it is not possible to directly convert 2 mg to cc.
There are approximately 27.05 fluid ounces in 800 cubic centimeters (cc).
The conversion of milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc) depends on the density of the substance. To convert, you need to know the density of the specific material in question. Without this information, a direct conversion between mg and cc cannot be made.
Each cubic centimeter equals one milliliter; so 800 cc = 800 ml
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1 cc = 1 mL = 1 g so 1g = 1000 mg therefor your answer is 1000 mgGiven that 1 gram is equal to a thousand milligrams, then 1 cc is therefore equated to 1,000 milligrams.
This is not a proper conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
CC is the roman numeral for 1,000, typically its measured in milligrams (millionth of a gram) so it'd be 5,000mg
This is not a proper conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
800 cc is equivalent to approximately 3.4 cups.
The conversion of milligrams to milliliters depends on the density of the substance. Without knowing the density, it is not possible to directly convert 2 mg to cc.
There are approximately 27.05 fluid ounces in 800 cubic centimeters (cc).
The conversion of milligrams to milliliters depends on the density of the substance. Without knowing the specific substance, it is not possible to give a direct conversion.
Depends on the density of your material.
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