This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, mg is a measure of weight or mass.
The number of IU in 1 mL depends on the specific substance being measured, as IU (international units) are a measurement unit used for vitamins, hormones, and some medications. To convert IU to mL, you need to know the concentration of the substance in IU per mL.
50 centiliters (cl) is equivalent to 500 milliliters (ml).
iu means international unit. So volume of any liquid in iu is measured by liter. Therefore 1 liter = 1000 mililiter So,1 mililiter has (1/1000) liter=0.001 liter 0.001 iu occurred in 1 ml.
There are .033814 ounces in 1 ml. In 500 ml there are 16.907 ounces.
500 ml is equivalent to approximately 16.9 fluid ounces.
1000 iu is how many mL?
4 iu in 0.6 ml
The number of IU in 1 mL depends on the specific substance being measured, as IU (international units) are a measurement unit used for vitamins, hormones, and some medications. To convert IU to mL, you need to know the concentration of the substance in IU per mL.
500
0.04
This depends on the age of the patient and the methodology used. To give you a general idea, I've listed the reference ranges used by my laboratory: • <1 year: 0-15 IU/mL • 1-5 years: 0-60 IU/mL • 6-9 years: 0-90 IU/mL • 10-15 years: 0-200 IU/mL • Adults: 0-100 IU/mL
500
There are 2 500 ml in a liter.
500 ml equates to 0.05 decaliters.
There are 500 ml in half a liter.
IU stands for International Unit and is a measure of the biological activity, not a weight or a volume. It will usually list how many IU there are per weight or volume or item.
The conversion of International Units (IU) to cubic centimeters (cc) depends on the substance being measured, as IU is a unit of biological activity and not a fixed volume. However, for many medications, 1 IU is often equivalent to 0.001 cc (or 1 mL), but this can vary widely. Therefore, 2 IU would typically equal 0.002 cc (or 2 mL) for substances where 1 IU equals 1 mL. Always refer to specific product guidelines for accurate conversions.