1.000 gram = 1000 milligrams 0.07 grams = 70 milligrams
The chemical formula of ibuprofen isC13H18O2 and there are no nitrogen atoms in it.
1.08x10^24 atoms of H = wrong right answer 0.100 mole ibuprofen x 18 mole H / 1 mole ibuprofen x 6.02X10^23 / 1 mole ibuprofen = put that in your calculator and it will give u the answer
C13H18O2 500 mg ibuprofen (1 gram/1000 mg)(1 mole ibuprofen/206.274 grams)(13 mole C/1 mole ibuprofen)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole C) = 1.90 X 10^22 atoms of carbon in that mass ibuprofen
2 quarts equals how many pints2 quarts equals 4 pints.
7cg = 70mg (10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg
18lb * 1kg* 10.mg ibuprofen* 1mL suspension/2.2046lb* 1kg*300. mg ibuprofen =.27mL
7cg equals 70mg (@10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg
6300/70=90.
Molar mass of ibuprofen is = 206g/mole 0.525 moles ibuprofen x (206g ibuprofen/1mole ibuprofen) = 108g ibuprofen
1.000 gram = 1000 milligrams 0.07 grams = 70 milligrams
it depends on how many mg of ibu per ml on the package, you need to know whether it is the infant drops or regular liquid. one is more concentrated.
The chemical formula of ibuprofen isC13H18O2 and there are no nitrogen atoms in it.
On the label of childrens Ibuprofin, there are instructions for how much the infant should have based on weight. For an infant weighing 18lbs, they should haev 1.875 ml of the infant drops. However, if you are giving the Childrens Liquid Suspension, then 3.75 ml would suffice. You should consult your doctor to make sure that s/he would approve. The doctor may recommend something else.
70mg (milligrams ) is extremely tiny. There are 5,000 in a teaspoon. -Are you sure you don't have the name wrong
The number of moles of carbon in 11,5 g of ibuprofen is 0,725.
There are 300-350 bones in an infant body