gram is weight, litre is volume
if water, 1.5 micrograms = 0.0000015 millilitres
if 222 micrograms of fresh water of density 1 gm/cc, then 222 micrograms equals 222 micro-liters that equals 0.222 milliliters. Result: 0.222 milliliters
5 millilitres. This is because 200 micrograms is actually 0.2mg. So the volume will be the same.
There are 10,000 micrograms in a centigram. To convert, you multiply by 10,000. 15*10000 is 150,000 micrograms.
Since grams (and micrograms) are a unit of mass, and liters (and milliliters) are a unit of volume, they measure different things. Therefore, there is no standard conversion between one and the other - a certain amount of microgrammes (mass) will not always occupy the same volume.
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. You divide here by 1000. 15000/1000 will give you 15 milligrams.
if 222 micrograms of fresh water of density 1 gm/cc, then 222 micrograms equals 222 micro-liters that equals 0.222 milliliters. Result: 0.222 milliliters
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There are 150,000 micrograms in 15 centigrams
5 millilitres. This is because 200 micrograms is actually 0.2mg. So the volume will be the same.
It would depend on the density of the substance. For water (which has a density of 1g/cm3): 2 milliliters = 2 grams = 2 000 000 micrograms
Mass (micrograms) to volume (millilitres) conversion cannot be performed unless the specific gravity of the oil is known.
There are 10,000 micrograms in a centigram. To convert, you multiply by 10,000. 15*10000 is 150,000 micrograms.
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. To convert, you multiply by 1000. 15*1000 is 15,000 micrograms.
.15 milligrams = 150 micrograms.
There are 10,000 micrograms in a centigram. Therefore you have to multiply by 10,000. 15cg is 150,000 micrograms.
15 gallons is 56,781.18 milliliters.
There are 0,015 liters in 15 milliliters.