The volume of 100 units of HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) can vary depending on the concentration of the HCG solution. Typically, HCG is available in concentrations such as 5000 or 10000 units per milliliter. For example, if the concentration is 10000 units/ml, then 100 units would be 0.01 ml (or 10 microliters). Always refer to the specific product labeling for accurate dosing information.
They are different units of measurment - mls are volume and mgs are weight.
10 of them
That is approximately 0.441 cups.
There are not a standard amount of units per ml, which makes this question unanswerable. For example, some drugs are 40,000 units per ml, whereas others may only be 1 unit per ml.
600
1 decilitre = 100 millilitres Therefore 1.25 dl = 1.25 * 100 = 125 ml
20 because one tsp is equal to 5 mls
457,000 mls
1000 mls
That is a little less than 1/2 a cup
1 ounce = 30 mls so 6 ounces x 30 mls= 180 mls
There are tsps in 0.8 mls.....there are 2.5 mls in a teaspoon and 5 mls in a tablespoon....0.8 is a fragment of a tspn