The word should be milliliters instead of millileters. The US spelling is milliliter and that of British is millilitre. One milliliter is one thousandth part of a liter. One liter is the volume of one kilogram of water at a temperature of its highest density that is 4OC. And one liter is equal to 33.76 fluid ounces or 1.0567 liquid quarts, or 0.9081 dry quarts or 61.0237 cubic inches. Now further calculations can be done accordingly as per your requirement.
It depends on the density of the liquid. You can easily calculate the volume by using the formula: density=mass (g)/volume (mL).
Therefore, 110 mg of water (density = 1.00) will equal 11 mL. If it is heavier, like glycerin (density = 1.26 g/mL), then the volume will be 8.7mL. The volumes appear low because you are working in milligrams, not grams.
110. A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measurement.
110 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
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 liquid medication should not be measured in mg. It is a liquid and the base unit for a liquid is liter. It might be milligram per milliliter (mg/mL), but not milligram.
the answer is 21 ml's! 525 mg divided by 25 mg per ml would equal 21 ml's! in other words, 21 ml's would deliver precisely 525 mg of medication considering the given info. is accurate!!
no, a ml (or cc) is a liquid (volume) measurement and a mg is a measurement of weight usually pertaining to the amount of active ingredient in a medication. It is possible for a liquid medication to come in a strength of 250mg/5ml. That means in a volume amount of 5ml, there is 250mg of medication. Liquid medications come in many strengths per ml and that strength is in no means a standard, so directions must always be followed.
The normal concentration of cholesterol is between 100 mg/100 mL and 200 mg/100 mL. For 230 mL: 230 mg to 460 mg.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, mg is a measure of weight or mass.
800mg is how many ml?
20.3ml
A liquid medication should not be measured in mg. It is a liquid and the base unit for a liquid is liter. It might be milligram per milliliter (mg/mL), but not milligram.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
no there are 100 mg in 1 ml
Are you guys serious? 1 ML(milli litre) is 1000 mg, 10 mg is like 3% of a teaspoons surface
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
It depends on the concentration of the liquid. Usually Anavar will only hold at 10mg/mL and 20mg/mL at the absolute most. To break it down for you the mg will be the amount of the active ingredient which is anavar in one ML of solution.
Mg for measuring crime. Ml is the volume measure.
1 ml of methadone liquid = 10 mg of methadone
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.
500 mg = 1/2 g = 0.5 gram