1 milliliter is 1000 milligrams. (Pure water)
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I am sorry but changing grams into liters is not possible.
Grams is a mesurement of weight.
Liters is a measurement of how much of something can go into a certain volume.
The two are both measurements but do no coincide. They can not be converted into each other.
Maybe you mis-typed one of the measurements?
10 it think or 100
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A millimetre is a unit of length. A milligram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Milligram is a weight and cannot be compared to a liquid volume.
There is one milligram in one milligram.
A liquid medication should not be measured in mg. It is a liquid and the base unit for a liquid is liter. It might be milligram per milliliter (mg/mL), but not milligram.
Assuming fresh water at atmospheric pressure and room temperature, then its density is assumed 1 gram/cc or 1 gm/milliliter Then, 6.75 milligram = 0.00675 gram = 0.00675 milliliter
No, it is not equal.
As long as it is not whipped cream, one milligram is more.
A milligram is a unit of mass, a milliliter is a unit of volume. These two are incomparable.
A milligram is a measure of mass just like a kilogram, while a gallon is a measure of volume. You cannot directly equate mass to volume. Under some idealized conditions a milligram of water is one milliliter. A milliliter is a unit of volume. There are 204,412 milliliters in 54 U.S. gallons
One milliliter of pure water.
A millimetre is a unit of length. A milligram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Divide by 1000.
No, a gram has a volume of 1ml.
density value is required, If it is 1 gram/cm3, then it is the same (ie 1 milligram = 1 milliliter)
Good luck. There is no such operation. "Milliliter" is a volume ... a little piece of space. "Milligram" is a tiny amount of mass. Before you can tell how much mass there is inside a piece of space, you have to know what substance you're talking about: -- If the substance is air, it's a small amount. -- If the substance is water, there's roughly 1 milligram of mass in each milliliter of space. -- If the substance is lead or gold, there's a lot more mass in every milliliter. -- And if the milliliter is empty, then there are no milligrams of mass in it at all.
They measure different things: 1 milliliter is a measure of volume, whereas 1 milligram is a measure of weight.
Milligram is a weight and cannot be compared to a liquid volume.