CC to MG Converter – 1 Cubic Centimeters = 1000 Milligrams
To convert enter volume in cubic centimeters (CC) and density in g/mL in cc to mg converter. You can also select common substances from dropdown with density.
The CC to MG calculator will output converted values mass in MG.
CC to MG Converter
CC | MG | CC | MG |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1,000 | 26 | 26,000 |
2 | 2,000 | 27 | 27,000 |
3 | 3,000 | 28 | 28,000 |
4 | 4,000 | 29 | 29,000 |
5 | 5,000 | 30 | 30,000 |
6 | 6,000 | 31 | 31,000 |
7 | 7,000 | 32 | 32,000 |
8 | 8,000 | 33 | 33,000 |
9 | 9,000 | 34 | 34,000 |
10 | 10,000 | 35 | 35,000 |
11 | 11,000 | 36 | 36,000 |
12 | 12,000 | 37 | 37,000 |
13 | 13,000 | 38 | 38,000 |
14 | 14,000 | 39 | 39,000 |
15 | 15,000 | 40 | 40,000 |
16 | 16,000 | 41 | 41,000 |
17 | 17,000 | 42 | 42,000 |
18 | 18,000 | 43 | 43,000 |
19 | 19,000 | 44 | 44,000 |
20 | 20,000 | 45 | 45,000 |
21 | 21,000 | 46 | 46,000 |
22 | 22,000 | 47 | 47,000 |
23 | 23,000 | 48 | 48,000 |
24 | 24,000 | 49 | 49,000 |
25 | 25,000 | 50 | 50,000 |
CC to MG Conversion Formula
Mass (mg) = Volume (CC) × Density (g/mL) × 1000
Parameters:
- Volume: Amount in cubic centimeters (CC)
- Density: Substance density in g/mL
- 1000: Conversion factor from g to mg
For 5 CC of water (density = 1 g/mL): 5 × 1 × 1000 = 5000 mg.
How to Convert CC to MG?
To convert CC to MG, multiply the volume by the substance’s density and then by 1000 to convert grams to milligrams. For example, 2 CC of ethanol (density = 0.789 g/mL): 2 × 0.789 × 1000 = 1578 mg.
For 10 CC of water (1.0 g/mL): 10 × 1.0 × 1000 = 10,000 mg. 3 CC of olive oil (0.917 g/mL): 3 × 0.917 × 1000 = 2,751 mg. 1 CC of sulfuric acid (1.84 g/mL): 1 × 1.84 × 1000 = 1,840 mg.
What is CC and MG?
CC (Cubic Centimeter): CC is a unit of volume equal to one milliliter (mL). It’s commonly used in medical and scientific measurements. For example, medication dosages are often measured in CC or mL.
MG (Milligram): MG is a unit of mass equal to one-thousandth of a gram. It’s used to measure small amounts of substances, particularly in medicine and chemistry. The conversion from CC to MG requires knowing the substance’s density.