No, a gram is a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram, while a grain is an imperial unit of mass equal to approximately one seven-thousandth of a pound.
A metric unit is a decimal unit of measurement of the metric system, based on meters and kilograms and seconds.
Depends how big the grain of salt is.
A metric unit of measure for volume, often liquids.
Meters in the metric system is equal to the unit of length.
A grain of salt does not equal 1 milligram; rather, it is approximately 58 milligrams. This discrepancy arises from the historical use of the grain as a unit of measurement in the apothecaries' system, where 1 grain is defined as 1/7000th of a pound. In contrast, the metric system defines 1 milligram as 1/1000th of a gram. Therefore, a grain of salt is significantly larger than 1 milligram.
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A grain of rice is several milligram. A large paper clip might weigh as much as a gram.
The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre.
No, a grain of salt is a small crystalline particle made of sodium chloride, while an extended structure refers to a larger arrangement of atoms or molecules extending in space. A grain of salt does not have an extended structure as it is a single crystalline unit at the atomic level.
I not a metric unit of anything! A litre is one metric unit for volume.
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Ah, measuring a pinch of salt is like adding a touch of magic to your cooking! In the metric system, you can use a unit called a "gram" to measure a pinch of salt. Just gently sprinkle a small amount into your dish, like adding a sprinkle of happiness to brighten your day.
No, a gram is a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram, while a grain is an imperial unit of mass equal to approximately one seven-thousandth of a pound.
A metric unit is a decimal unit of measurement of the metric system, based on meters and kilograms and seconds.
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