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A milligram is a unit of mass. A millilitre is a unit of capacity. Without some unit of density to compare, the two units are incompatible.

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Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.

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How many milliliters in a gram?

5 --------------------------------------------- The answer above is without sense. Gram is a unit of mass and millilitre is a unit of volume; they are not compatible. You need to know the density for the calculation of mass because: M = V x d .


10 meters equals how many kilometers?

1000 meters = 1 km .01 km = 10 m


How many cg are in a mg?

Actually, centigrams are larger than miligrams. 1 milligram = 1/1000th of a gram or .001 of a gram 1 centigram = 1/100th of a gram or .01 of a gram. Therefore, there are .1 centigrams in a mg. A centigram is 10 miligrams. The metric system is very consistent. It works like this : Mili = 1/1000th Centi = 1/100th Deci = 1/10th Deka = 10 Hecto = 100 Kilo = 1000 And that is consistent for all units of measure. NB: mg is the abbreviation for miligram mcg is the abbreviation for microgram


1 meter equals how many millimeters?

.001 kilometer.01 hectometer.1 decameter1 meter10 decimeters100 centimeters1000 millimeters


When a 1.25-gram sample of limestone was dissolved in acid 0.44 gram of CO2 was generated if the rock contained no carbonate other than CaCO3 what was the percent of CaCO3 by mass in the limestone?

CaCO3 +2HCl ------------> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O number of moles of CO2 in .44 grams = .44/ 44 = .01 From equation it is clear that 1 mole of CO2 is produced from CaCO3 = 1 mole .01 mole of CO2 is formed from CaCO3 = .01 mole Weight of .01 mole of CaCO3 is = .01mole *100 g/mole = 1 gram weight % of CaCO3 is = 1*100/ 1.25 = 80 % w/w I've post my answer, so why don't you show that answer here with the question. It's fare. I must be informed about my answer weather it is right or wrong. Please inform me at amitmahalwar@yahoo.com