What is a milliliter of water?

What is a milliliter of water?

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Q. What is a milliliter of water?

A milliliter, abbreviated as ml or mL, is a unit of volume in the metric system. One milliliter is equal to one thousandth of a liter, or 1 cubic centimeter. In the imperial system, that’s a small amount: . 004 of a cup .

Q. What are milliliters in math?

A Metric unit of volume. Equal to 1/1,000 (one-thousandth) of a liter. Used for small amounts of liquid. The abbreviation is ml or mL.

Q. Is milliliters or liters larger?

Capacity is often measured using the metric units of liter (L) and milliliter (mL). Note that milliliter also uses the metric prefix of “milli-” to indicate that 1 milliliter is a thousandths of a liter. Liters are larger than milliliters, so multiply by 1,000.

Q. How many milliliters is 300 mg?

mg to ml conversion table:

10 mg = 0.01 ml210 mg = 0.21 ml700 mg = 0.7 ml
80 mg = 0.08 ml280 mg = 0.28 ml1400 mg = 1.4 ml
90 mg = 0.09 ml290 mg = 0.29 ml1500 mg = 1.5 ml
100 mg = 0.1 ml300 mg = 0.3 ml1600 mg = 1.6 ml
110 mg = 0.11 ml310 mg = 0.31 ml1700 mg = 1.7 ml

Q. Is ML same as MG?

Milligrams (mg) measure weight, and Millilitres (ml) measure volume of liquid. There are 1,000 milligrams in a gram, and 1,000 millilitres in a litre of liquid.

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