To determine how many grams of morphine are in 0.05 mL of liquid morphine, you need to know the concentration of the liquid morphine, which is typically expressed in mg/mL. For example, if the concentration is 10 mg/mL, then 0.05 mL would contain 0.05 mL × 10 mg/mL = 0.5 mg of morphine. Since there are 1000 mg in a gram, 0.5 mg is equal to 0.0005 grams of morphine. The specific conversion depends on the concentration of the liquid morphine used.
No. 80mg equals .08 grams
no, 200grams is 0.8454 cups
The concentration of morphine can vary, so it's important to know the specific concentration of the morphine solution. However, for a standard concentration of 1 mg/mL, 2 mg of morphine would be equal to 2 mL.
That is approximately 4.2 teaspoons
Grams measure weight, tablespoons measure volume. One does not convert to the other.
no because 1000 grams equals to 60gts and 1000 millimeters equal to 90gts
One tablespoon is equal to 15 ml.
350 grams of sugar is equal to 1.5 cups of sugar. Each gram is equal to .00423 cups of liquid or solids.
200 grams of morphine would kill anyone who took it. Morphine is usually administered in miligram quantities, example: 6mg of morphine intravenously is a strong dose.
A millilitre (mL) is a unit of volume. A milligram (mg) is a unit of mass."20 mL" of morphine would imply that the morphine is suspended in a liquid, and depending on morphine's solubility in this liquid and so forth, there can be a different amount of morphine per mL. Usually a liquid suspension like this will be "X mg per mL" or "X mg/mL" as labelled on an ampoule or something similar.For example, you one may find an ampoule that contains 4 mg/mL of morphine (in which case the answer would be 80 mg) or one that contains 20 mg/mL (in which case the answer would be 400 mg), etc.There is no fixed answer, *but* you should know that a morphine dose is measured in mg and not mL, so if all you know is the amount of mL, it's not safe to measure out a dose.
With the information give you can't calculate the amount. Morphine comes in different concentrations IE 30mg / ml or 60mg / ml oral and more, it also come in different strength in the injection form. Without the concentration you can't calculate the dose. Wayne L Doctor of Pharmacy
For practical and cooking purposes 1ml is equal to 1 gm or 1 cc if liquid.