🧴 mcg → mL Conversion

Convert tiny masses into liquid volumes.

Critical for pharmacy dosing, cosmetics formulation, and laboratory prep when microgram amounts must be delivered volumetrically.

Pure water at ~4°C.

Milliliters: 0.005 mL

Liters: 0.000005 L

Cubic centimeters: 0.005 cc

How to Use This Calculator

1

Enter micrograms

Type the mass your formulation calls for in micrograms (µg).

2

Select density

Choose a preset fluid or supply custom density in g/cc.

3

Dispense the volume

Use the resulting milliliters to measure the fluid portion accurately.

Formula

Mass (g) = Micrograms ÷ 1,000,000

Volume (cc) = Mass (g) ÷ Density (g/cc)

mL = cc (since 1 cc = 1 mL)

Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.

Full Description

Many active ingredients and supplements are specified in micrograms. To dilute or dispense them accurately, you often need a corresponding liquid volume. Density connects the two, and this calculator handles the unit conversions automatically.

Preset densities cover common solvents like water, ethanol, and oils. Custom entries let you use lab-measured values for proprietary blends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need density?

Mass and volume are linked by density. Without it, you can’t uniquely convert micrograms to milliliters.

Can I convert mL back to micrograms?

Multiply milliliters by density (g/mL), convert to grams, then to micrograms (×1,000,000).

Does it support powders?

Yes, provided you know the bulk density in g/cc for your powder.

What about temperature effects?

Density changes with temperature. Use the density measured at your operating temperature for precise results.