1.000 kg (1000 grams/1 kg)(1000 mg/1 gram) = 1,000,000 mg/50 mg = 20,000 iron tablets produced
.64 grams 1 gram = 1000 mg So just move the decimal 3 spots
No. Just the opposite. 'mg' are a lot smaller than 'g', so to make the same amount,you'd expect to have a lot more 'mg' and a lot less 'g'.That means . . .-- If you have some 'mg', then divide by 1,000 to get 'g' .-- If you have some 'g', then multiply by 1,000 to get 'mg' .(1 g is made of 1,000 mg.1 mg is only 0.001 g .)
27mg is 0.4166 grains.
60% of 640= 60% * 640= 0.6 * 640= 384
65 mg of elemental iron.
The elemental iron is 5.4 mg
100 mg ferrous ascorbate is = 14 mg iron (elemental iron is 14 %)
1.000 kg (1000 grams/1 kg)(1000 mg/1 gram) = 1,000,000 mg/50 mg = 20,000 iron tablets produced
it's iron
.64 grams 1 gram = 1000 mg So just move the decimal 3 spots
640 g = 1.41095 lb OR 1 lb and 6.57 oz
The lowest iron content is in Watercress: 2.2 mg; Red Kidney beans: 2.5 mg; Wholemeal bread: 2.7 mg; Malt bread: 2.8 mg; Soya beans: 3 mg, Twiglets: 3 mg; Almonds: 3 mg; Hazelnuts: 3.2 mg.
yes: - calcium: approx. 15 mg/100 g - iron: approx. 0,5 mg/100 g
Yes. (medium banana = 0.31 mg iron)
33 mg/14% elemental iron.
1.8 mg