The cc to mg calculator is specialized conversion tool designed to transform measurements from cubic centimeters (cc) to milligrams (mg).
When a medical professional needs to convert 5 cc of a saline solution to milligrams:
- Input: 5 cc of saline solution
- Using the calculator with water density (1 g/cm³)
- Output: 5000 mg (5 cc × 1000 mg/cc)
CC to MG Calculator
CC Converted to | MG (milligrams) |
---|---|
1 cc | 1000 mg |
2 cc | 2000 mg |
3 cc | 3000 mg |
4 cc | 4000 mg |
5 cc | 5000 mg |
6 cc | 6000 mg |
7 cc | 7000 mg |
8 cc | 8000 mg |
9 cc | 9000 mg |
10 cc | 10000 mg |
11 cc | 11000 mg |
12 cc | 12000 mg |
13 cc | 13000 mg |
14 cc | 14000 mg |
15 cc | 15000 mg |
16 cc | 16000 mg |
17 cc | 17000 mg |
18 cc | 18000 mg |
19 cc | 19000 mg |
20 cc | 20000 mg |
21 cc | 21000 mg |
22 cc | 22000 mg |
23 cc | 23000 mg |
24 cc | 24000 mg |
25 cc | 25000 mg |
26 cc | 26000 mg |
27 cc | 27000 mg |
28 cc | 28000 mg |
29 cc | 29000 mg |
30 cc | 30000 mg |
31 cc | 31000 mg |
32 cc | 32000 mg |
33 cc | 33000 mg |
34 cc | 34000 mg |
35 cc | 35000 mg |
36 cc | 36000 mg |
37 cc | 37000 mg |
38 cc | 38000 mg |
39 cc | 39000 mg |
40 cc | 40000 mg |
41 cc | 41000 mg |
42 cc | 42000 mg |
43 cc | 43000 mg |
44 cc | 44000 mg |
45 cc | 45000 mg |
46 cc | 46000 mg |
47 cc | 47000 mg |
48 cc | 48000 mg |
49 cc | 49000 mg |
50 cc | 50000 mg |
CC to MG Conversion Chart
Substance | Density (g/cm³) | Volume (cc) | Mass (mg) |
---|---|---|---|
Water | 1.00 | 5 | 5000 |
Blood | 1.06 | 3 | 3180 |
Ethanol | 0.79 | 4 | 3160 |
Milk | 1.03 | 2 | 2060 |
Honey | 1.42 | 1 | 1420 |
Glycerin | 1.26 | 2 | 2520 |
Olive Oil | 0.92 | 3 | 2760 |
Vegetable Oil | 0.92 | 4 | 3680 |
Mercury | 13.6 | 0.1 | 1360 |
Acetic Acid | 1.05 | 5 | 5250 |
Sodium Chloride (Salt) | 2.16 | 2 | 4320 |
Corn Syrup | 1.33 | 3 | 3990 |
Vinegar | 1.01 | 10 | 10100 |
Propylene Glycol | 1.036 | 4 | 4144 |
Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl₄) | 1.59 | 2 | 3180 |
Ethylene Glycol | 1.11 | 6 | 6660 |
cc to mg Conversion Formula
The fundamental formula for converting cc to mg is:
mg = cc × density × 1000
Where:
- mg is the mass in milligrams
- cc is the volume in cubic centimeters
- density is in g/cm³
- 1000 is the conversion factor from grams to milligrams
The density of a substance tells us how many grams occupy one cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
Converting 2 cc of glycerin (density = 1.26 g/cm³) to mg:
- mg = 2 cc × 1.26 g/cm³ × 1000
- mg = 2520 mg
How to convert cc to mg?
- Identify the substance and its density
- Measure the volume in cubic centimeters (cc)
- Apply the conversion formula: Multiply the cc value by the substance’s density and multiply the result by 1000 to convert to milligrams
Converting 3 cc of olive oil (density = 0.92 g/cm³) to mg:
Volume: 3 cc
Density: 0.92 g/cm³
Calculation: 3 × 0.92 × 1000 = 2760 mg
References
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) https://www.nist.gov/pml/weights-and-measures/si-units-volume
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