The formula to calculate the concentration (C) in mg per ml is:
\[ \text{C} = \frac{\text{Mg}}{\text{V}} \]
Where:
Mg per ml is a unit of concentration often used in chemistry and medicine to describe the amount of a substance in a specific volume of liquid. It is a way to express the strength or potency of a solution, where one milligram (mg) of the substance is dissolved in one milliliter (ml) of the solution. This unit is particularly useful for dosing medications, creating chemical solutions, and conducting scientific experiments.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{C} = \frac{\text{Mg}}{\text{V}} = \frac{500}{50} = 10 \]
The concentration (C) is 10 mg/ml.