10 mg/2 mg = 5 Five 2 mg warfarin pills would equal 10 milligrams of warfarin.
mg + CuCl2 + MgCl2 + Cu Mg + Cu^+2 = Mg^+2 + Cu
2000 mg = 2 g
1 gr = 1,000 mg 2 gr = 2,000 mg . . 5 gr = 5,000 mg
1 g = 1,000 mg 2 g = 2,000 mg 3 g = 3,000 mg . . . 100 g = 100,000 mg
750 mg of metronidazole is not enough to cure trich; 1 gm is minimum and 2 gm is usually prescribed.2000 mg (2 gm) in one dose is enough flaygl to treat trich.4-500 mg (2 gm) in one dose is enough flaygl to treat trich.
First, calculate the moles of MgSO4 and NaOH using their molar masses. Then determine which reactant is limiting, find the moles of the limiting reactant that will react, and use this to calculate the moles and mass of Mg(OH)2 formed. Finally, convert the moles of Mg(OH)2 to grams using its molar mass.
2 gm/kg is a measure of concentration. It is a ratio and so is a unit-less quantity. It is not equal to any mg.
1 g = 1,000 mg 2 g = 2,000 mg 3 g = 3,000 mg 4 g = 4,000 mg . . 40 g = 40,000 mg . . 400 g = 400,000 mg . . 4,000 g = 4,000,000 mg
the nutritional value It depends on which pancakes/which company/which country made them and whether or not you want the value of pancakes by themselves or with toppings, etc. Ask again; be more specific.
1/14 of an OZ It depends. Are you referring to fluid ounces, like a shot glass (about 1.5); or the unit of weight Oz? There are 28 grams in one Oz. Soo.. the quick math says, that there are 1/14 of an Oz in 500mg.
If you need 1 gm of salt for a 2 ml solution, that means the concentration is 0.5 g/ml. To make a 3 ml solution, you would need 1.5 mg of salt (3 ml * 0.5 g/ml).
The correct symbol for grams is just 'g'. 1 gram = 1000 mg (milligrams). So 0.5 g = 1/2 gram = 500 mg
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To balance the chemical equation Mg(OH)2 + HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + H2O, start by balancing the elements other than hydrogen and oxygen. Balance Mg first: Mg(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + H2O. Then balance hydrogen by adding 2 molecules of water: Mg(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + 2H2O. Finally, balance oxygen by adding 2 more nitric acid molecules: Mg(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + 2H2O.
The chemical formula for magnesium perbromate is Mg(BrO4)2.
12.5 mg * 2 = 25.0 mg.