ml is the unit of the liquid. Since here both the values are in ml they cannot be same.
So the bigger value is a greater value. So .5ml is lesser than 25ml.
1 ml = 1g of water so 25ml would weight 25 grams
Box says 0.5 ml dose but it has a mg droplet
To determine how many milliliters (ml) to give for a 2 mg dose when 5 mg equals 1 ml, you can set up a simple ratio. 5 mg is to 1 ml as 2 mg is to x ml. Solving for x, you get: 5/1 = 2/x. Cross multiplying gives you 5x = 2, and dividing by 5 on both sides gives you x = 2/5 or 0.4 ml. Therefore, you would need to give 0.4 ml for a 2 mg dose.
No .8 ml is 8 tenths of 1 ml
One mL is the same as a Cubic Centimeter.
Yes, 5ml is smaller than 25ml. 5cc < 25cc's. (1 ml = 1 cc)
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1 ml = 1g of water so 25ml would weight 25 grams
Not much! 0.75 ml 750 mm3
There are 80 measures of 25ml in a 2 litres bottle. This is calculated by dividing 2000ml (2 litres) by 25ml.
1 teaspoon is 5 ml. -So 25 ml is 5 teaspoons.
25ml = 5 tsp
0.25 cc is equal to 0.25 ml. Both cubic centimeters (cc) and milliliters (ml) are used to measure volume and are equivalent units of measurement.
25mL is equal to about 0.85 US fluid ounces
25ml = 25cc
there is... 50000000000000 table spoons in 25ml s lol i dont know!
The mass of the object can be found by multiplying the density by the volume. Given a density of 4.3 g/mL and a volume of 25 mL, the mass of the object would be 107.5 grams.