This is not a valid conversion. Milliliters (mL or ml) and liters (L) are measures of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
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.
mg, or milligrams is a measure of weight where milliliters is a measurement of volume. One cannot convert a measurement of weight to a measurement of volume or vice versa without a knowing the density of the material being measured in volume. This question therefore does not have enough information to enable it to be answered definitively.
The recommended dosage of Banamine for any type of swine is 50 mg per ml. This medication is for intramuscular use in swine.
The average amount of blood loss during a normal menstrual period is 40 to 50 ml. With Menorrhagia, a woman may lose 80 ml or more
1.005 x 10^4 mL
1 pill
There are 2 mg of fish oil in a 10 ml capsule. Fish oil is taken as dietary supplement to help improve heart, circulation, and skin health.
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Accordingly, 1 ml = 1/7.5 mg = 0.133 mg
That would depend on the density of the oil. Are we taking about light Arabian crude? Castrol 5w40? Peanut oil? Oil of Olay?
You should calculate this way : 75 mg = 1 ml 45 mg = ? ml ( 45 mg x 1ml ) / 75 mg = 0,6 ml
A milligram is 1/1000 of a gram. There are 2834 ml in one oz of fish oil.
There are 1 mL in 15 mg of Toradol. Therefore, 60 mg of Toradol would be equivalent to 4 mL.
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.
This may depend on a variety of factors, but I just weighed 5 ml of fish oil and found it equal to approximately 3.9852 g. That is, for every 1 ml of fish oil there is approximately 0.8 g.
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2.5 ml