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Well, honey, there's no straight answer to that question because it depends on the density of the substance you're talking about. If we're talking about water, which has a density of 1 g/ml, then 1300 mg would be equal to 1.3 ml. But if we're talking about something else, like honey or motor oil, then you'll need to do some math to figure it out.

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3mo ago

To convert milligrams (mg) to milliliters (ml), you need to know the density of the substance in question. The density of a substance determines how much mass fits in a specific volume. Without knowing the substance's density, it is not possible to accurately convert 1300 mg to ml.

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14y ago

it depends on the density of the compound. density is the conversion factor between mass and volume: d=m/v for example water has a density of 1g/ml so if you have 1300mg x .001g/1mg x 1ml/g= 1.3 ml

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