The chemist (or anyone who cares to simply look it up) knows that the density of oxygen is about 1.429 g/liter at STP. That's 1429 mg/1000 ml or 1.428 mg/ml for your answer.
1.000 g = 1,000 milligrams 2.000 g = 2,000 milligrams 3.000 g = 3,000 milligrams . . 6.000 g = 6,000 milligrams . . 1,000.000 g = 1,000,000 milligrams 2,000.000 g = 2,000,000 milligrams . . 6,000.000 g = 6,000,000 milligrams 6,405.000 g = 6,405,000 milligrams
240 milliliters because 1000 milliliters=1 liter
5 grams of NaCl, or table salt, is equal to 5,000 milligrams. to convert grams to milligrams you simply multiply by 1,000.
You need to breathe oxygen to stay alive. Oxygen is essential for the process of respiration, where your body cells convert oxygen into energy.
To convert parts per million (ppm) to grams per liter, you first need to convert ppm to milligrams per liter (since 1 ppm is equivalent to 1 mg/L) and then to grams per liter: 10 ppm = 10 mg/L Now, convert milligrams to grams: 10 mg = 0.01 grams Therefore, a liter of water with 10 ppm phosphorus would contain 0.01 grams of phosphorus.
Milliliters does not convert to milligrams.
Milligrams can't be converted to milliliters. Milligrams measure mass, while milliliters measure volume.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Milligrams and milliliters measure different things. For a specific substance, you can convert the milligrams to grams (dividing by 1000), then divide by the density of the substance (expressed in grams / milliliter), to get the volume (in milliliters).
To convert milliliters (ml) to milligrams (mg) for a liquid, you need to know the density of the substance. Once you have the density, you can multiply the volume in milliliters by the density in milligrams per milliliter to get the mass in milligrams. Without the density, it's not possible to convert directly from ml to mg.
It can't be done. Additional information. Your 15 milliliters is 15 milligrams of water, but there is no direct conversion for other substances because of their different densities. Milliliters is a measure of volume, and milligrams is a measure of mass (weight). This question is similar to the question, "How do you convert gallons to pounds?" A gallon of water weighs more than a gallon of gasoline, and way less than a gallon of liquid mercury. Do you see the problem? Unless you have a conversion factor for the substance or a density or specific gravity of that substance, you can't get there from here.
You cannot directly convert between volume and weight. Before you do this, you need to know the density.
Milligrams is a unit of mass. Milliliters is a unit of volume. To convert between these units you must know the density of the substance.Density = mass / volume.
To convert milliliters (mL) to milligrams, we need to know the density of the substance in question. The number of milligrams in 355mL will vary depending on the substance.
The number of milligrams in 30 ml depends on the substance being measured. To convert milliliters to milligrams, you need to know the density of the substance in question. Once you have the density, you can multiply it by the volume in milliliters to get the mass in milligrams.
It is important to know how to convert units throughout life. In 90 milligrams of substance there are 0.09 milliliters of substance.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.