The volume of liquid in an ampoule can vary depending on the specific product and manufacturer. Ampoules typically range from 1 mL to 10 mL in volume. It is important to check the labeling on the ampoule to determine the exact volume of liquid it contains.
To administer 85 mg of the antibiotic, you would need to withdraw 8.5 mL from the ampoule. This is calculated by proportionality: 30 mg is to 3 mL as 85 mg is to x mL. Solving for x gives: (30 mg / 3 mL) = (85 mg / x mL), x = (85 mg * 3 mL) / 30 mg = 8.5 mL.
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There are 1,000 milliliters in a liter.
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1 US cup = 236.588237 milliliters
An ampoule is a small glass bottle or container containing a solution suitable for injection.
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A cracked light bulb is "une ampoule cassée" in French.
There are 0.045 milliliters in 0.045 milliliters.
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