A milligram is a unit of mass. A millilitre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
9 mL: A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measurement.
Promethazine HCl 3.6 mg per 5 ml Codeine Phosphate 9 mg per 5 ml Ephedrine HCl 7.2 mg per 5 ml
You can not directly equate mass (mg) and volume (ml) without knowing the density of the substance being measured. For instance 9mg of liquid mercury would occupy a much smaller volume than 9 mg of water.
ng is nanograms (10-9 grams) mg is milligrams (10-3 grams) (1.2 x 10-9 grams) x (1000 mg / gram) = 1.2 x 10-6 mg = 0.0000012 mg
acre is a measurement of area, you can not calculate it into a linear measurement (length) without the third factor, which is the width
The measurement is in inches. This measurement will fit under the seat of the standard air plane. It is about the size of a medium ladies purse.
Depends on whether the value is designated in mmol/l or mg/dl.If it's 9 mmol/l it is a serious problem (high), dependent on total cholesterol and HDL ratio. If it is 9 mg/dl (the American measurement for cholesterol), its not possible since a normal cholesterol is in the 130 mg/dl range.
Unfortunately you can't get density from two volumes, but I assume you meant 144g, mg, or kg, rather than mL. In that case Density = Mass/Volume = 144g, mg, or kg / 9 Liters.
1000 mg = 1 gram 9 gram = 9000 mg
1 cg = 10 mg so 9 cg = 10*9 = 90 mg. Simple!
0.09 liters are equivalent to 90 milliliters. There are 1000 milliliters in one liter. To find the answer to your question, divide 90 ml by 1000. Divide any number of milliliters by one thousand to convert milliliters into liters.
Fahrenheit is a measurement of temperature. Measurements are not calculated but measured. It is possible to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit using the following formula: oF = oC x 9/5 +32 To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius oC = (oF - 32) x 5/9