This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, mg is a measure of weight or mass.
1 gram in 1 mL. Figure it out, brah.
1 ml is equal to 1,000 mg.
For water, it is the same. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example: 1 mL water -----> 1 g water
cubic centimetre = cm3 = millilitre how many ml in one mg assuming density = 1g/ml (you need to know density), then 1mg = 1ul 1ul = 0.001ml
1mg equals about 0.015gr
No for fresh water with density 1 gram/cubic cm, 1 mg equals one thousandth of ml 1mg = 0.001 ml = 0.001 cc
1mg de quoi? un miligramme d'eau (pure, à 18°C) fait un volume de 1ml mais 1mg de plomb en fait moins car c'est bien plus dense...
0.001
depends, in theory 1 litre = 1 kilo gram, however where medications are involved, you must read the instructions as they may be 1 gram per 500 milliliter's, or 1mg per 5 ml or any other combination, you get the drift
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that depends on the liquid in water it would be (5ng)/mg because 1ml=1mg for water
No, 1mg multiplied by 1000 equals 1000mg, not 1mg.