Who cares? If someone does then obviously you are an alchy. Take care my friend. Do the right thing. Say no!
Milliliters and milligrams are not equivalent unit types.
16.5 milligrams is 16.5 milligrams. And if you meant some other unit you cannot expect a sensible answer if you choose not to disclose what that unit is.
There is 15.5 units in a 70cl botlle of Malibu white rum.
A milligram is a unit of weight. A minim is a unit of volume. They aren't compatible.
Milligrams.
Note that "milli-" means "thousandths of a unit". Then, a gram is 1,000 milligrams. Therefore, 4100 milligrams is 4.1 grams.
82 milligrams is not the right unit name for alcohol. Also, if you meant 82 milliliters, it depends on its concentration level and the tolerance level for alcohol of the person's drinking it.
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.
A milligram is a unit of mass, a milliliter is a unit of volume. These two are incomparable.
the density of the liquid is required for the conversion between milliliters (unit of volume) and milligrams (unit of mass). volume x density = mass
Most vodkas are 80 - 100 proof, although in Russia they are distilled to higher proof in some cases. The additional distillation makes them more expensive, and since drinking two shots of 80 is equivalent to 1 shot of 160 proof, most folks are satisfied with that. Besides, the closer to pure alcohol you get, the worse the liquor tastes.80 proof liquor of any kind is 40% alcohol by volume. 100 proof = 50%180 proof = 90%Pure ethyl alcohol, if it were sold for beverages, would be 200 proof.
The answer is: there aren't any milliliters in a milligram. Milliliters is a liquid measurement, milligrams are a unit weight or potency.