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  • Converting Milligrams to Milliliters: A Guide with Density
    You can't directly convert between mg (milligrams) and ml (milliliters) because they measure different things:

    * mg (milligrams) measures mass (how much matter something has).

    * ml (milliliters) measures volume (how much space something takes up).

    To convert between mg and ml, you need to know the density of the liquid. Density is the mass per unit volume.

    Here's how to do it:

    1. Find the density of the liquid. This information can usually be found online or on the product label. For example, the density of water is approximately 1 g/ml.

    2. Convert the density to mg/ml. Since 1 g = 1000 mg, the density of water in mg/ml would be 1000 mg/ml.

    3. Multiply the volume (in ml) by the density (in mg/ml). This will give you the mass (in mg).

    Example:

    Let's say you have 1 ml of water.

    * Density of water = 1000 mg/ml

    * Mass = 1 ml * 1000 mg/ml = 1000 mg

    Therefore, 1 ml of water contains 1000 mg.

    Remember: This conversion will vary depending on the liquid's density.

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