You cannot associate weight with volume without knowing the density. If you find this out. Density is mass/volume
One milliliter is equal to one gram (1 mL= 1 g), and there are 1,000 milligrams in a liter, so 3 mL is equal to 3,000 milligrams and 100 mg is equal to .1 mL.
1 l is equal to 1000 ml. 1.8l is equal to 1800 ml.
Only if the density or concentration is 1 mg/ml
Only if the density or concentration is 2 grams per ml
1[ml]-----1[cm3] 25[ml]----X X= 25[cm3]
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
5 ml is equal to 1 tsp . Therefore 25 ml ie equal to 5 tsp
1 cc is equal to 1 ml. You can not say that it is equal to a certain mass (for example, a certain amount of milligrams), unless you know what specific substance you are talking about. Different substances have different densities.
The conversion of milligrams to teaspoons varies depending on the density of the substance. However, as a rough estimate, 25 mg is approximately equal to 0.005 teaspoons.
1 ml usually equals 10 mg. but there are different potencies. I think it's usually 10 per 1 ml or 5 per 1 ml.
1 cc = 1 mL = 1 g so 1g = 1000 mg therefor your answer is 1000 mgGiven that 1 gram is equal to a thousand milligrams, then 1 cc is therefore equated to 1,000 milligrams.
15ml = 1 tablespoon 600 ml = 40.5768 tbs(US)