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Milliliter of liquid measures a volume. 1 cubic centimeter.

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I need the operation on how to turn milliliter into milligram?

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.


1 milliliter of liquid is what amount of milligrams?

Milligram is a weight and cannot be compared to a liquid volume.


What is the concentration of the solution in units of microliters per milliliter (u/ml)?

The concentration of the solution is measured in microliters per milliliter (u/ml), indicating the amount of solute in a given volume of the solution.


Does 10cc equal 1ml?

No, 10cc equals 10ml. A milliliter and a cubic centimeter are the same amount of volume.


The amount of mass for each milliliter?

The mass of one milliliter of a substance is equal to its density, which is typically given in grams per milliliter (g/mL). This value can vary depending on the substance, with water having a density of 1 g/mL. To find the mass of a different substance in one milliliter, you would need to know its density.