No. Milligrams and kilograms are measures of weight or mass. Gallons is a measure of volume.
Milligram is a weight and cannot be compared to a liquid volume.
It depends on the density of the 3000 milligrams. The gram is a unit of mass, while the liquid ounce is a unit of volume. The two are not directly convertible unless you know what material you are talking about.
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50 mg equal how many teaspoons
It is 15,000 milligrams.
No. Milligrams and kilograms are measures of weight or mass. Gallons is a measure of volume.
Milligram is a weight and cannot be compared to a liquid volume.
That would depend on how dense the liquid is.
Officially there is no such thing as a dry cup. A cup is a liquid volumetric measurement However, a dry quart is 16.36% bigger than a liquid quart. Since there are 4 liquid cups in a liquid quart, it would appear logical that there are 4 dry cups in a dry quart. Following this logic, then a dry cup (if it existed) would be 16.36% bigger than a liquid cup.
It depends on the density of the 3000 milligrams. The gram is a unit of mass, while the liquid ounce is a unit of volume. The two are not directly convertible unless you know what material you are talking about.
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convert 250g dry acid to liquid acid
One cup of liquid (fluid) is 8 (fluid) ounces. Dry stuff will be measured in units of weight; grams, milligrams, pounds, ounces., etc. The weight of a cupful will be directly proportional to the density of the content of the materiel in the cup. This does not apply to "mercury" which is a "liquid" metal.2.5 to 3 oz. 1/3 cup is 2.7 oz.
The answer is: there aren't any milliliters in a milligram. Milliliters is a liquid measurement, milligrams are a unit weight or potency.
1 milliliters = 0.0338140227 fluid ounces