A: a milligram (mg) is one thousandth of a gram. A milliliter (ml) is a thousandth of a liter. So it answers the question: how much of THIS solid is in THIS fluid. If the fluid were water, that milliliter would weigh very near one gram. So the strength of the 10 mg/ml mix, weight for weight would be 1/100.
1% = 1 g in 100 ml ( =1000mg in 100ml = 10mg in 1 ml)
Answer: First convert 1% solution to mg/cc. A 1% solution is the same as 1000 milligrams in 100 cc or 10mg/cc. Percent solutions all are 1000mg/100cc. For example a 2% = 20mg/cc, 5% = 50mg/cc, 5.5% = 55mg/cc, etc......CONCENTRATIONDOSAGE EQUIVALENCEPERCENT1:100,0000.01mg/mL0.001%1:200,0000.005mg/mL0.0005%
How Many Milligrams are in a Milliliter?Volume in Milliliters:Weight in Milligrams of:WaterGranulated Sugar5 ml5,000 mg3,500 mg6 ml6,000 mg4,200 mg7 ml7,000 mg4,900 mg
The answer is one Milligram/Milliliter is equal to 0.1 Percents. Feel free to use our online unit conversion calculator to convert the unit from Milligram/Milliliter to Percent.
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