It does not.
300 mg per dl is a measure of density while gm is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Multiply the density (gm cm3) by the volume of the cube (cm3).
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
1.5 gm = 1,500 mg
Multiply by 10e9 Gm = 1 000 000 000 m Gm/s x 1 000 000 000m/s = 1.0 x 109m/s
You need to know the density of the paraffin. Density is defined by unit of mass per unit of volume. Paraffin oil has a density of approximately 0.8 gm per cubic cm. Paraffin wax slightly more at 0.9 gm per cubic cm.
The normal ranges are:• Newborns: 17-22 gm/dl• One (1) week of age: 15-20 gm/dl• One (1) month of age: 11-15gm/dl• Children: 11-13 gm/dl• Adult males: 14-18 gm/dl• Adult women: 12-16 gm/dl• Men after middle age: 12.4-14.9 gm/dl• Women after middle age: 11.7-13.8 gm/dl
1 to 2.3 gm/dl
0.338 grams per mL equals 0.338 kg per liter.
yes. the normal range of haemoglobin for : adult males: 14-18 gm/dl adult females: 12-16 gm/dl
11-13 gm/dl
Multiply the density (gm cm3) by the volume of the cube (cm3).
To convert grams (g) to millimoles per liter (mmol/L) for a substance, you need to know the molar mass of the substance. Then you can use the formula: Concentration in mmol/L = (mass in g) / (molar mass in g/mol) * 1000.
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
The normal range of hemoglobin varies depending on the age of the person. Adult males should be in the range of 14 to 18 gm/dL and adult females should be between 12 and 16 gm/dL. A newborn baby should have a hemoglobin of 17 to 22 gm/dL.
Women = 13.9 Men = 14.3 Hb (G Per DL Blood)
To convert mg to gm divide by 1,000 550,000 milligrams = 550 grams
The normal range is 6.0 to 8.3 gm/dL