Understanding the Conversion: mL to cc vs. mg

Learn the differences between mL, cc, and mg and how to effectively convert them based on substance density.

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1 mL is equivalent to 1 cc (cubic centimeter), as they measure volume. The conversion between mL and mg is not direct as mg measures mass. To convert, you'd need the substance's density. For water, 1 mL equals approximately 1000 mg due to its density. This conversion varies with different substances.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the difference between mL and cc? mL (milliliters) and cc (cubic centimeters) are equivalent measures of volume. 1 mL is exactly equal to 1 cc.
  2. How do I convert mL to mg? The conversion from mL to mg depends on the density of the substance. For example, 1 mL of water equals approximately 1000 mg because of its density. Different substances may require different conversion factors.
  3. Why is the conversion from mL to mg not straightforward? The conversion from mL to mg is not direct because mL measures volume while mg measures mass. To convert, you need to know the density of the substance in question.
  4. Can you provide examples of substances with different densities? Yes, for instance, 1 mL of water is approximately 1000 mg, while 1 mL of olive oil is about 920 mg due to its lower density.