No, 0.024mg is not equal to 24g. 0.024mg is 0.000024g. The milligram (mg) is a smaller unit than the gram (g), so 0.024mg is much smaller than 24g.
24g = 0.85oz
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Masses: Mg= 24, S= 32, O= 16 Magnesium = 24g Magnesium sulphate = (24+32)+(16x4) = 120g. Therefor we know: 24g of Mg ----> makes 120g of MgSO4. To get to 4g from 24g, you devide by 6. (24 devided by 6 = 4g) And to find what it would make, you devide 120 by 6 too. Which = 20g. 4g of Mg ----> 20g of MgSO4.
Nope. It's the other way around. (the lower the number, the thicker the steel).
one mg is in one mg
To find density, you need both mass and volume. If you have the mass (24g), you also need to know the volume of the object to calculate the density. Density is the mass of an object divided by its volume.
1 Kg = 1000 g24 g = 0.024 Kg
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Sugars 24g
3500 mg