Well,a milligram, if you know anything about the metric system, is 1/1000th of a gram. So let's see, if you multiply the number of grams you have (4) times the number of milligrams per gram (1000) then that meant that there are (4 x 100) 4000 milligrams in 4 grams.
1 gram = 1,000 milligrams
4 grams = (4 x 1,000) = 4,000 milligrams
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
MillilLiters (mL) are units of fluid volume, the amount you would find in a cube 1 centimeter on a side. Milligrams (mg) are units of mass, or more crudely speaking, weight. The same amount of different fluids can weigh more or less, called a fluids density. Dense fluids weight more, while less dense fluids weigh less for a given volumn. Since 25 mg is a unit of mass, and mL is a unit of volume, you need to know the density. That is, 25 mg of what? I may be helpful to know that the metric standard connects mg and mL using water. 1 mL of water weighs exactly 1 gram. The density of water is 1 gram/mL, or 1 mL/gram. You can use the following formula to answer the original question, if you know the density: # of grams * # mL/gram = # of mL. If there are 25 mg, or 0.025 grams of water, this becomes .025 grams * 1 mL/gram = 0.025 mL.
Ok, it's 1.5 mg per mL of Blood, you can reach this concentration by disolving 0.6 mg of EDTA in 10 mL of still water, then you add 100 microLitters (0.1mL) of this 6% EDTA into a glass tube. The next thing you've to do is to dry the test tube so that you'll only have 6 mg of EDTA, enough to anticoagulate exactly 4 mL of fresh complete blood. The final concentration of EDTA in the blood should be into the range of 1.25 to 1.75 mg per mL. I found this in Dacie's Haematology. karlosgb@live.com.mx
By assuming density of water 1 g/ml the total weight of 4 times 160 ml is 22.5757 oz.
30 ml = 1 ounce 120 ml =4 ounces
Milligrams can't be converted to milliliters. Milligrams measure mass, while milliliters measure volume.
That depends on the density of the liquid. Water with a density of 1.0 has 4000 mg (4 grams) of mass in 4 ml. Mercury with a density of 13.6 has 54400 mg (54,4 grams) in the same volume, 4 ml.
1 tablespoon contains 15 ml.. 4 grams is 4000 milligrams.. 4000 mg in 600 ml ??? mg in 15 ml ( 4000 mg * 15 ml ) / 600 ml = 100 mg.
15 mg/ounce = 15 mg/28.35 mL. 15 mg/28.35 mL = 4 mg/7.55 mL=. Since a teaspoon is 5 mL, there would be 4 mg in about 1 1/2 teaspoonfuls.
4000 mcg (micrograms) equals 4 mg (milligrams)
4000ml = 4l
It depends on what you are measuring. 1 mg of gold will have a much smaller volume than 1 mg of air. 1 mg of water at 4 degrees Celsius occupies almost exactly 1 ml. It depends on what you are measuring. 1 mg of gold will have a much smaller volume than 1 mg of air. 1 mg of water at 4 degrees Celsius occupies almost exactly 1 ml.
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* 20 ml = 4.05768272 US teaspoons
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The concentration of lidocaine is given as 1%, which means that there is 1 gram of lidocaine in 100 ml of solution. To calculate how many milligrams of lidocaine are in 1 ml of solution, we can convert 1% to milligrams per milliliter (mg/ml): 1% = 1 gram per 100 ml 1 gram = 1000 milligrams So, 1% = 10 mg/ml Now we can use this information to calculate how many ml of the lidocaine solution contain 40 mg of lidocaine: 40 mg รท 10 mg/ml = 4 ml Therefore, you will need to use 4 ml of the 1% lidocaine solution to obtain 40 mg of lidocaine.
That is 907.185 ml
it is 4 ounces