I was asking
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
10
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL) is a measure of volume, mg is a measure of weight or mass.
2.5 ml
no
To convert 1 mg of benzole trozole in 100 ml methanol to ppm, we need to consider the molecular weight of benzole trozole. If we assume the molecular weight to be 150 g/mol, then 1 mg in 100 ml is equal to 10 mg/L or 10 ppm.
This is not a valid comparison; milligrams (mg) is a measure of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
No, 100 mg is not necessarily equal to 1 ml, as milligrams (mg) measure mass while milliliters (ml) measure volume. The equivalence depends on the substance's density. For example, 100 mg of water is approximately 0.1 ml, but 100 mg of a denser substance would occupy a smaller volume. Always check the specific density of the substance in question to convert between the two units accurately.
10
Accordingly, 1 ml = 1/7.5 mg = 0.133 mg
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL) is a measure of volume, mg is a measure of weight or mass.
20 lb times 10 mg equals total dose of 20 X 10 or 200 mg.... 1 ml is 100 mgs 200 mgs is 2 ml....assuming you have given the right data...
To convert milligrams (mg) to milliliters (mL), you need to know the density of the substance you are measuring, as the conversion depends on the material's density. The formula is: volume (mL) = mass (mg) / density (mg/mL). For example, if you have a substance with a density of 1 mg/mL, 100 mg would equal 100 mL. Always ensure you use the correct density for accurate conversions.
The normal concentration of cholesterol is between 100 mg/100 mL and 200 mg/100 mL. For 230 mL: 230 mg to 460 mg.
The conversion from methadone pills to liquid form can vary based on the concentration of the liquid preparation. Typically, liquid methadone is available in concentrations such as 10 mg/mL or 20 mg/mL. Therefore, to equal 40 mg of methadone from a 10 mg/mL solution, you would need 4 mL, and from a 20 mg/mL solution, you would need 2 mL. Always consult a healthcare professional for precise dosing and conversion.
One milliliter is equal to one gram (1 mL= 1 g), and there are 1,000 milligrams in a liter, so 3 mL is equal to 3,000 milligrams and 100 mg is equal to .1 mL.