5000 ml EDIT: A teaspoon holds FIVE millilitres ! 5000 ml is five litres - or more than a gallon !
1000 iu is how many mL?
4 iu in 0.6 ml
The number of IU in 1 mL depends on the specific substance being measured, as IU (international units) are a measurement unit used for vitamins, hormones, and some medications. To convert IU to mL, you need to know the concentration of the substance in IU per mL.
To convert milliliters (ml) to international units (IU), you need to know the specific substance's concentration, as IU is a measure of biological activity and not a direct volume measurement. For example, vitamin D has a conversion rate of 40 IU per 1 ml, so 40 ml would contain 1,600 IU. However, without specific information on the substance, the IU equivalent of 40 ml cannot be determined.
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1,000,000 ml = 1 kl so 5000 ml = 0.005 kl. Simple!
Assuming you have a vial of 5000 iu's, and want to have 125 iu's per dose, follow the following: -add 4 ml's of the water, making a concentration of 1250 iu's per ml. - the tuberculin syringe is one milliliter. it is marked at intervals of one tenth of a milliliter (.1, .2, .3, etc.) A volume of solution of .1 milliliters will be a dose of 125 iu's.
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