4.8mL equates to 0.162 fluid ounce.
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Milliliters (ml) is a common unit of measurement for liquid volume in the metric system. It is equivalent to one cubic centimeter. Millimeters (mm) are used to measure length, not liquid volume.
16 ml of Elixophyllin elixir is required for a dose of 240 milligrams (240 mg divided by 80 mg/15 ml).
73 + 25 = 98 means that there is 2 ml of space in the cylinder before there is a risk of the liquid overflowing.
The density of the liquid is 0.9427 g/mL. This was calculated by dividing the mass of the liquid (90.5 g) by its volume (96 mL).
While hydrocodone 7.5/350 whether it be in pill form or liquid form is the same, the amount of ml's of the liquid would be 5 ml's.
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ml is the unit of the liquid. Since here both the values are in ml they cannot be same. So the bigger value is a greater value. So .5ml is lesser than 25ml.
It's difficult with tablets. Methadose is a liquid form and to measure it look on the label to see mg/ml.. if it is 30 mg/ml, and your dose is 60 mg.......draw out two ml with a baby syringe. Or a marked dropper.
Depends on the diameter of the container. Or do you mean milliliters(ml)? For water 1 ml weighs 1 gram, so for other liquids it depends on the density (specific gravity). How dose 14 milliliters of liquid methadone by itself equal out to milligrams ?
There are 48 mL of acid in 320 mL of a 15% acid solution. This is calculated by multiplying the volume of the solution by the percentage of acid in the solution: 320 mL x 0.15 = 48 mL.
A millilitre (mL) is a unit of volume. A milligram (mg) is a unit of mass."20 mL" of morphine would imply that the morphine is suspended in a liquid, and depending on morphine's solubility in this liquid and so forth, there can be a different amount of morphine per mL. Usually a liquid suspension like this will be "X mg per mL" or "X mg/mL" as labelled on an ampoule or something similar.For example, you one may find an ampoule that contains 4 mg/mL of morphine (in which case the answer would be 80 mg) or one that contains 20 mg/mL (in which case the answer would be 400 mg), etc.There is no fixed answer, *but* you should know that a morphine dose is measured in mg and not mL, so if all you know is the amount of mL, it's not safe to measure out a dose.
Each dose from a 15 ml container would be 4 ml (15 ml / 60 doses). Given that 1 ml equals 32 drops, each dose would contain 128 drops (4 ml * 32 drops).
48 grams of water is 48 ml.
1 UK gallon18.2 standard cups (250 mL)16.0 UK cups (285 mL)19.0 US cups (240 mL)1 US gallon (liquid)15.1 standard cups13.3 UK cups15.8 US cups
579 mL = 0.579 liters.
5 mL