It depends on the substance. A cc is a cubic centimeter which is a unit of volume but a mg is a milligram which is a unit of mass. For example, water would be 1000 mg/cc at 4 degrees celcius but ethanol (or drinking alcohol) would be 789 mg/cc (at 20 degrees Celsius).
The amount of milligrams in a cubic centimeter depends on the density of the substance.
it depends on the concentration of the medication... in mg/ml... you can convert mg/ml to mg/cc as 1 ml = 1 cc. If your medication is at a concentration of 10 mg/ml, then you have 10 mg in 1 cc. You can calculate 1 mg in 0,1 cc.
That would depend on how many mg's are in 1 cc. 2 ml is equal to 2 cc if that is what you meant to ask
No. 1 cc equals 1 g (not mg) of water. The gramme is defined as being "the mass of one cubic centimetre of water". Strictly speaking, the kilogramme is defined as being the mass of one cubic decimetre of water. ... but 1cc = 1 mg? Definitely not, unless you are talking 1 cc of a material with a density of 1 mg per cc.
1 mg equals how many grams?
There is no direct conversion between milligrams (mg) and cubic centimeters (cc) as they are measures of weight and volume, respectively, and are used for different purposes. The concentration of a medication (in mg/cc) would determine how many milligrams of dextromethorphan are in 1 cc.
1000 mcg equals 1 mg.
1 cc = 1 mL The terms cubic centimeter (cc) and Milliliter (mL) are used interchangeably.
1000 mcg equals 1 mg.
1000 mg equals 1 gm
1 cc equals 0.2 tsp, therefore 6 cc equals 1.2 tsp
1 cc = 1 ml
1 L = 1,000 cc 1 cc = 0.001 L