Kgs are thousands of a gram. mGs are thousandths of a gram. this means that the conversion between mG and Kg is: ((n/1000)/1000), or n/10⁶, where n is the number which you want to convert. So, 5/10⁶ = 0.000005.
1 mg ÷ 0.125 mg = 8
24,000 mg
72,000 mg
29.9mg
The acute oral LD50 of alprazolamin rats is 2171 mg/kg.Assuming similar toxicity in humans (which is an assumption that has many faults) a 70 kg person would have a 50% of dying if they consumed about 145g that is over 500 0.25g tablets.
MG N-type was created in 1934.
Magnesium Nitride is Mg3N2. What I think you do is draw it Mg N Mg N Mg and then draw 8 electrons around each Nitrogen so that Mg shares its 2 electrons with Nitrogen and Nitrogen's Pz electron is bumped down into the Px.
Kgs are thousands of a gram. mGs are thousandths of a gram. this means that the conversion between mG and Kg is: ((n/1000)/1000), or n/10⁶, where n is the number which you want to convert. So, 5/10⁶ = 0.000005.
+2 for each Mg, -3 for each N
If you want all the H2SO4 to react, you first need a balenced chemical equasion. Mg + H2SO4 --> MgSO4 +H2 Then you calculate using mole ratios moles is expressed as n. n Mg/1 =n H2SO4/1 n Mg= 0.2mol It's the same because there are no coefficients in front of the reactants.
According to NutritionData.com, in a 145g piece of gizzard, there are 212 calories.
Use the formulae n=m/M Where, n - number of mols m - mass M - molar mass Molar mass of Mg = 24 n=202/24 = 8.416
Sr Mg B N Ne Apex, Draikman
Im assuming you mean Mg(OH)2 and not MgOHThe reaction between Mg(OH)2 and HCl is as follows: Mg(OH)2 (aq) + 2HCl (aq) -> MgCl2 (aq) + 2H2O (l)First the number of mole is found: n(HCl) = c × v = 0.100M × 0.200L = 0.0200mol (to 3 significant figures)Next we find the number of mole of Mg(OH)2:n(Mg(OH)2) ÷ n(HCl) = Coefficient of Mg(OH)2 ÷ Coefficient of HCl n(Mg(OH)2) ÷ n(HCl) = 1 ÷ 2 therefore:n(Mg(OH)2) = (1 ÷ 2) × n(HCl) n(Mg(OH)2) = (1 ÷ 2) × 0.0200moln(Mg(OH)2) = 0.0100mol (to 3 significant figures)Finally we calculate the volume of Mg(OH)2 reacted:v(Mg(OH)2) = n ÷ cv(Mg(OH)2) = 0.0100mol ÷ 0.500MThereforev(Mg(OH)2) = 0.0200L (to 3 significant figures) = 20.0ml (to 3 significant figures)
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