You are comparing apples and Oranges.
mg is a mass, cc is a volume. In order to answer your question, you would need to either know the substance or the density of the substance.
For example, 50 mg of a dense liquid would take up less volume than 50 mg of a less-dense liquid.
One cc of water weighs 1.0 gram (the same as 1,000 milligrams), so 50 mg (of water) is equivalent to 0.05 cc. The algebraic formula would be: 1 cc/1000 mg = x cc/50 mg; and x = 0.05.
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There is no direct conversion between milligrams (mg) and cubic centimeters (cc). The volume in a syringe is typically measured in cc or mL (which are equivalent). The volume of a medication to draw up in a syringe would depend on the concentration of the medication, so you would need more information to determine the volume to draw up for 50mg of a specific medication.
The cubic centimeter and the milliliter are equivalent units. 1 cc = 1 mL.
CC stands for cubic centimeter and is equivalent to a milliliter.
6.75 liters is equal to 6,750 cubic centimeters (cc).
68 ml is equal to 68 cc. They are the same unit of volume measurement.
No, 0.1ml is equal to 0.1cc (cubic centimeters). 110 of a cc is equal to 110ml.