10 grams = 10,000,000 (ten million) micrograms
0.00001g
1 gram = 1,000,000 microgram - whether it is of lead or helium or any other matter.
1*10^-7 grams, or 1/10 microgram
nano is 10 to the power of -9, micro is 10 to the power of -6 and so number of nano grams in i micro gram is 10 to the power of -6 divided by 10 to the power of -9, giving an answer of 1000
There are 1000 nanograms in 1 microgram.
1 microgram = 1,000 nanograms
10-6 grams
mcg stands for microgram, and is also written with the greek letter mu as μg. 1 microgram is 10^-6 grams or 0.000001 grams. It is also 10^-3 milligrams or 0.001 milligrams.
1 microgram = one part of one million part of gram = 0.000001 gram = 10 -6 gram
Giga means 10^6 or 1,000,000 grams. Micro means 10^-6 or 0.000001 grams. Therefore A gigagram is a trillion tiles (1,000,000,000,000) times bigger than a microgram.
1 gram = 1,000,000 microgram - whether it is of lead or helium or any other matter.
A microgram is equivalent to 10 to the power of -6 grams
636 µg = 0.000636 g
1*10^-7 grams, or 1/10 microgram
nano is 10 to the power of -9, micro is 10 to the power of -6 and so number of nano grams in i micro gram is 10 to the power of -6 divided by 10 to the power of -9, giving an answer of 1000
There are 1000 nanograms in a microgram. Therefore you have to divide by 1000 here. 10/1000 is 0.01 micrograms.
The answer is 0.01 mg, here's how: A microgram is 10^-6 grams, and a milligram is 10^3 grams. You can set up an equation as follows:10 x 10^-6 grams = A x 10^-3 grams, then solve for A = 10 x 10^-3 = 10^-2 or 0.01
0.001 grams equals 1 milligrams (mg). And 0.001 milligrams in 1 microgram (mg), therefore 0.000001 grams (or 1 x 10-6) in 1 microgram. There are therefore 100,000 micrograms in a gram and in context 1000 milligrams in a gram.