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
2 litres is equivalent to 2000 ml. Thus it is 80 x 25 ml.
25ml = 5 tsp
1 teaspoon is 5 ml. -So 25 ml is 5 teaspoons.
25mL = 2.5cL10mL per cL0.1cL per mL
25ml = 25cc
25mL is equal to about 0.85 US fluid ounces
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.