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9 kwi 2005 · See our Mass per Volume Solution Concentration Calculator for a definition of mass per volume or weight per volume (e.g., mg/mL, g/L, etc.). Additional dilution calculators are also available and are suited to more specialized applications (see here).
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milligram/mL microgram/uL mg/mL ug/uL unit conversion. Speed & Other Physics Units. Data & Computer Technology
From the selection list, choose the unit that corresponds to the value you want to convert, in this case 'Milligram per milliliter [mg/ml]'. Finally choose the unit you want the value to be converted to, in this case ' Microgram per milliliter [µg/ml] '.
30 kwi 2005 · Our Units per Volume Dilution Calculator may be used to perform dilution calculations for solutions with concentration units of Units per volume (e.g., Units/mL).
you want to make 200 µl (= V2) of solution having 25 mg/ ml (= C2). You need to know what volume (V1) of the stock to use as part of the 200 µl total volume needed. V1 = the volume of stock you will start with. This is your unknown. C1 = 100 mg/ ml in the stock solution V2 = total volume needed at the new concentration = 200 µl = 0.2 ml
In an effort to improve and simplify our process for conversion of lab data into a consistent set of standardized units, ICON has created a lab data dictionary. The dictionary is stored and maintained in a central database for version control purposes. A unit conversion macro takes extracted data from the lab
milligram/mL microgram/uL mg/mL ug/uL unit conversion