if this is a serious question
then this is a possible answer ml is millilitre (volume)
mg is milligram ( weight ) so a ml of something might be more than a mg
less than a mg
or equal to a mg
you can only compare them if you use a specific
substance
mg is smaller than mL
You can not directly equate mass (mg) and volume (ml) without knowing the density of the substance being measured. For instance 9mg of liquid mercury would occupy a much smaller volume than 9 mg of water.
It depends on the substance, since mg is a measure of mass and ml is a measure of volume. If you are talking about water, then a gram, or 1000 milligrams (mg) makes a millilitre (ml); so 25 mg would be .025 of a ml. But if you are measuring mercury, much denser than water, 25 mg would have a smaller volume; 25 mg of petroleum would be a slightly larger volume.
mg is smaller than g. A mg is 1/1000 of a gram.
Milligrams (mg) is a unit of weight or mass, while milliliters (mL) is a unit of volume. One milliliter of water weighs about 1 gram, so in general terms, they can be considered roughly equivalent when dealing with water. However, for other substances, the relationship between milligrams and milliliters can vary.
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A milliliter (mL) is 100 times smaller than a deciliter (mL).
Yes, 0.3 mL is smaller than 0.7 mL in a blood glucose meter. The difference between them is 0.4 mL.
A milligram (mg) is 1,000 times smaller than a gram.
No, ml is much smaller.
A miligram is smaller than a gram.
0.4 mg to ml