To convert 10 mg (milligrams) to milliliters (mL), you need to know the substance’s density or concentration because mg measures mass and mL measures volume.
Example: If you have a liquid medication with a concentration of 10 mg per 1 mL, then:
10 mg = 1 mL
But if the concentration is different, the volume changes. For instance, if it’s 5 mg/mL, then:
To convert 10 mg (milligrams) to milliliters (mL), you need to know the substance’s density or concentration because mg measures mass and mL measures volume.
ReplyDeleteExample:
If you have a liquid medication with a concentration of 10 mg per 1 mL, then:
10 mg = 1 mL
But if the concentration is different, the volume changes. For instance, if it’s 5 mg/mL, then:
10 mg = 2 mL.