Simple. Do nothing since they are equivalent.
A gram is 1/1000 of a litre, so if water, it is equal to a millilitre.
1000 milligram is equal to 1 gram. So, going from milligram to gram divide by 1000 or move the decimal 3 places to the left. If you are going from gram to milligram do the opposite.
1 cubic cm = 1cc = 1 miliiliter = .001 liter 1 gram = 1000 mg 1 gram/cc = 1000 mg/.001 liter = 1,000,000 mg/liter
No, volume and weight are not relatable without knowing the density. However if you want to go ballpark, you can use the density of water which is ~1 gram per millilitre. I.e. a milligram would be 0.001 millilitres.
A millilitre equals 1 gram of water.
A milligram is a 1000th of a gram which relates to weight a millilitre is a 1000th of a litre which relates to volume so technically they are talking about different things.
1 gram = 400 milligram , thun , 1 milligram = 1/1000 gram 400 mg = 400/1000 gram = 4/10 gram = 0.4 gram
1 milligram per litre is 0.001 grams per litre. 1 gram per litre is 1000 milligrams per litre.
Yes. A milligram is 1/1000 of a gram. A centigram is 1/100 of a gram. So, there are 10 milligrams in one centigram.
1 milligram = 1/1000 gram 5.9 milligram/gm = 5.9/1000 grams/gm the percent concentration will be (5.9/1000)x100 = 0.59%
2000 nanograms = 2 micrograms = 0.002 milligrams Hence to convert nanograms to milligrams divide by 1,000,000.
A milligram is one-thousandth of a gram. A milligram is smaller than a gram.