1mg = 1000mg therefore 16mg would be 0.016g
1000 mg = 1 g
→ 16 mg = 16 ÷ 1000 g = 0.016 g
16 g = 16000 mg
16 g = 16000 mg
16 g = 16000 mg
16 g = 16000 mg
16 g = 16000 mg
16 g = 16000 mg
1 gram = 1,000 milligrams
2 grams = 2,000 milligrams
3 grams = 3,000 milligrams
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12 grams = 12,000 milligrams
1 milligram is equal to 10-3 kg
and 1 microgram is equal to 10-6 kg
so
16 microgram is equal to 16 x 10-3 milligram
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram. Therefore 16 grams is 16,000 milligrams.
It is equal to 0.016 grams.
16,000 milligrams
16 g = 16000 mg
0.016g
one ritz cracker equals 3 grams therefore you will need 5 ritz crackers which will equal 15g but it's close enough :P
16oz = 453.6g.
16 ounces or one pound.
About 165 pounds. Figuring 28.35 grams per ounce and 16 ounces per pound.
16 ounces = 453.6 grams. Here's the formula: 16 oz* 28.34952313 g 1 oz = 453.59237 g
There are 1000 milligrams in one gram. Therefore, 16 milligrams is equal to 16/1000 = 0.016 grams.
16 kg is 16,000 grams, since a Kg is 1,000 grams.
16 ml of water is 16 grams
There are 8,000 milligrams in 8 grams. Each gram is the same as 1000 milligrams (note that milli is a root for thousandth-for example also used in millimeter) and so in 8 grams there are 8 times 1000 or 8000 milligrams.
0.016you move the decimal over three places
16 oz = 453.592 g
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
Each teaspon is equal to 5 grams. 15 grams is equal to 3 teaspoons.
No. 16 grams is heavier than 160 miligrams. Not sure about bigger though.
one ritz cracker equals 3 grams therefore you will need 5 ritz crackers which will equal 15g but it's close enough :P
There are 10,000,000 milligrams in a decagram. So 16 decagrams will be 16x100,000 or 1,600,000 milligrams.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A millilitre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A gram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. As a simple mental exercise consider a millilitre of air and a millilitre of water. They will have very different masses.