1 MG
40 mg
2000 mg = 2 gTo convert from mg to g, divide by 1000.
Unless it's an extremely uncommon unit, mg means milligrams. You cannot equate weight and time.
That would depend upon the density, because mg is a unit of mass, while ml is a unit of volume.
One half of a 0.1mg tablet is 0.05mg
Each Alka-Seltzer tablet contains 325 mg of aspirin.
100mg.
Regular Motrin contains 200 mg of ibuprofen.
3,333.33
175 mg
3
60 mg = 0.06 g
1 MG
You cannot get an even number of pills when using 750 mg tablets in substitute of a 5000 mg tablet. You could make 6 tablets using the 750 mg but would leave 500 mg remaining which you could not make using a 750 mg tablet.
The answer depends on what is being measured: the mass of the mixture that makes up the tablet or the mass of the active ingredient. It also depends on the mass of the tablet itself.
None. Except that the amount of the active ingredient in the 500 mg tablet may be more accurate.