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h = hecto = 100 m = milli = 0.001 25mg = 0.00025hg
100,000 milligrams = 1 hectogram so 14500 mg = 14500/100000 = 0.145 Hg. Simple!
1 Hg = 100 g
No, Kilograms is the heaviest and milligrams are the smallest. KG, HG, DAG, G, DG, CG, MG
There are 100,000 mg in 1 hg!
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14356 + 24356 = 38712
I suppose by Hg you mean hectograms? 1 hg = 100 grams, and 1 mg = 1/1000 gram. There are therefore 100,000 mg in a hg, or 1 mg = 10-5 hg. So 17.37 mg = 17.37 x 10-5 hg, or 1.737 x 10-4 hg
h = hecto = 100 m = milli = 0.001 25mg = 0.00025hg
Forty-five milligrams of mercury.
Hg will not spontaneously donate electrons to copper.
Not sure but it is not Hg or Mg.
100,000 milligrams = 1 hectogram so 14500 mg = 14500/100000 = 0.145 Hg. Simple!
It cannot because Mg appears only once.
The strength of Morphine depends on the concentration of the drug. If 6 mg Morphine is the prescribed strength, a little over 1/2 a cc of Morphine 10 mg needs to be administered. Morphine is supplied in 5 mg/ml and 10 mg/ml ampules. CW: For water, a cc is (just about) a mg. For stuff dissolved in water, a cc is about a mg. For Hg, doesn't hold.