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It can't be done. Additional information. Your 15 milliliters is 15 milligrams of water, but there is no direct conversion for other substances because of their different densities. Milliliters is a measure of volume, and milligrams is a measure of mass (weight). This question is similar to the question, "How do you convert gallons to pounds?" A gallon of water weighs more than a gallon of gasoline, and way less than a gallon of liquid Mercury. Do you see the problem? Unless you have a conversion factor for the substance or a density or specific gravity of that substance, you can't get there from here.

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To convert milliliters to milligrams, you need to know the density of the substance. Once you have the density, you can multiply the volume in milliliters by the density to get the mass in milligrams. Without knowing the density, you cannot accurately convert 15 milliliters to milligrams.

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By dividing it by the density of the substance (measured in milligrams per milliliter) making up those 15 milligrams.

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