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
650 ml - 0.5 litres = 650 ml - 500 ml = 150 ml.
0.4 mg to ml
yes, a milileter is more than a miligram
Smaller. 1 gram = 1000 mg, so 43 mg = 0.043 g
262 mg to ml
mg is smaller than mL
It depends on what you are measuring. 1 mg of gold will have a much smaller volume than 1 mg of air. 1 mg of water at 4 degrees Celsius occupies almost exactly 1 ml. It depends on what you are measuring. 1 mg of gold will have a much smaller volume than 1 mg of air. 1 mg of water at 4 degrees Celsius occupies almost exactly 1 ml.
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.
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.
mg is smaller than g. A mg is 1/1000 of a gram.
No No No
A milliliter (mL) is 100 times smaller than a deciliter (mL).
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.
A milligram (mg) is 1,000 times smaller than a gram.
Yes, it is smaller.
No, ml is much smaller.
650 ml - 0.5 litres = 650 ml - 500 ml = 150 ml.