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Milligrams (mg) and milliliters (ml) are units of measurement for different properties. Milligrams measure mass, while milliliters measure volume. Therefore, there is no direct conversion between the two without considering the density of the substance in question.

However, if you know the density of a substance, you can convert milligrams to milliliters using the following formula:

milliliters = milligrams / density

For example, if the density of a substance is 1 g/ml (which is equivalent to 1000 mg/ml), you can use the formula:

milliliters = milligrams / 1000

Keep in mind that this conversion only works if you are dealing with a substance with a known density. Without knowing the density, you cannot convert milligrams to milliliters accurately.

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