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Horse
05-20-2006, 10:30 AM
How many cc's is 50 mg?
well.. mg is a measure of weight whereas cc is a measure of volume (i think)
assuming that it is 50mg/ml, then that would be 1 cc of whatever substance youre talking about
Shark
05-20-2006, 11:20 AM
It doesn't work that way. This has been discussed before. You can't just convert mg's to cc's unless you know the potency of the substance.
Phelon
05-20-2006, 11:43 AM
^gotta know how many MG's is on a CC
if you have to ask unless this is research you shouldnt be using
Hatred
05-23-2006, 06:13 PM
How much is heavy?
:scratch:
nuray robaina
05-01-2007, 01:46 PM
before you start telling others what is what GET your READ on..I say
never assume! read online, type in convert mg to cc...or what ever convertion you are trying to figure out then a slew of websites will be available to you. Good luck....
1ml = 1cc = 6mg = 18 iu
JHolmes145
05-01-2007, 01:56 PM
before you start telling others what is what GET your READ on..I say
never assume! read online, type in convert mg to cc...or what ever convertion you are trying to figure out then a slew of websites will be available to you. Good luck....
1ml = 1cc = 6mg = 18 iu
wrong again 1 ml or 1 cc can have any where from 50mg-350mg hence substance like sust 250, or primobolan 100 that means theres 250 mg of sust in 1 ml and 100 mg of primo
Belial
05-01-2007, 02:12 PM
before you start telling others what is what GET your READ on..I say
never assume! read online, type in convert mg to cc...or what ever convertion you are trying to figure out then a slew of websites will be available to you. Good luck....
1ml = 1cc = 6mg = 18 iu
Yikes.
This is why I love the internet. Anyone with access to google can be an instant guru.
"Getting your read on" does you no good if you're ignorant to begin with.
International Unit is, by definition, an international standard of measure for a given compound. Note, for a GIVEN COMPOUND. In other words, there is no absolute definition for the weight. 1 IU of insulin is not equivalent in weight to, say, 1 IU of a given vitamin. Ergo, its relationship to milligrams is never consistent.
Now, milliliters is a measure of volume. Milligrams is a measure of mass. These two are related, but density determines the relationship. Again, by definition.
CC is also a measure of volume.
So congratulations. You got one right out of three.
That's a 33%.
Or an F.
You fail.
Teufelhund
05-01-2007, 02:25 PM
Mr Owl, how many many cubic
centimeters does it take to make milligram?
http://www.tootsie.com/image-sb/licks/howmany3.jpg
Let's see... One... Two-hoo... Thrrree! *crunch!!!*
How many many cubic centimeters DOES it take to make a milligram... The world may never know.
Belial
05-01-2007, 02:38 PM
Hell yeah, tootsie roll pop reference.
You, sir, get an A.
Teufelhund
05-01-2007, 02:47 PM
Hell yeah, tootsie roll pop reference.
You, sir, get an A.
:cool:
Nosaj
05-01-2007, 07:06 PM
Mr Owl, how many many cubic
centimeters does it take to make milligram?
http://www.tootsie.com/image-sb/licks/howmany3.jpg
Let's see... One... Two-hoo... Thrrree! *crunch!!!*
How many many cubic centimeters DOES it take to make a milligram... The world may never know.
Hahahaha! :clap:
before you start telling others what is what GET your READ on..I say
never assume! read online, type in convert mg to cc...or what ever convertion you are trying to figure out then a slew of websites will be available to you. Good luck....
1ml = 1cc = 6mg = 18 iu
Great first post!
:omg: not
Hatred
05-02-2007, 01:08 PM
Someone beat me to this.
I'll say this.
OH....
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