Yes. 1g = 1000mg 1mg = .001g
1,000 1 gram = 1000 mg 1 mg = .001g
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Yes. 1g = 1000mg 1mg = .001g
To convert .001g to mg you need to know that 1g is equal to 1000mg. So you want to setup a multiplication and division problem that will cancel out the sign of grams as you go along. .001g/1*1000mg/1g=1mg. When you take the .001g/1g, the g symbol goes away. You can times it by 1000mg/1g because 1000mg is equal to 1g.
You cannot associate weight and volume directly without knowing density. If we assume density is 1 gram per ml, 2ug (micrograms) is going to equal 0.000002ml. This is because a gram will be a ml, a mg will be .001g and a ug is 1000 times smaller than mg
It is not very soluble in water. It's solubility in water is .001g/100cm cubed
1,000 1 gram = 1000 mg 1 mg = .001g
it depends on the density of the compound. density is the conversion factor between mass and volume: d=m/v for example water has a density of 1g/ml so if you have 1300mg x .001g/1mg x 1ml/g= 1.3 ml
uG is the symbol for micrograms, which is a unit of measurement equal to one millionth of a gram. It is commonly used in fields such as chemistry and pharmacology to measure very small amounts of substances.
The lower case m means, mili, or one thousandth (10^-3). so 1 mg = 1 thousandth gram = .001g. If it were an upper case M, it would mean Mega, or one million (10^6). so 1 Mg = 1 million grams = 1,000,000 g.
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Yes, any two equal things are equal!