1 gram = 0.01 hg.
1 gram = 0.01 hg.
1 gram = 0.01 hg.
1 gram = 0.01 hg.
1 gram = 0.01 hg.
100 times ------------------------------------ The hecto- prefix means 100 → 1 hg = 1 × 100 g = 100 g → 1 hg is 100 times larger than 1 g.
The hecto- (h) prefix means 100 The deca- (da) prefix means 10 63.3 hg = 63.3 × 100 g = 6330 g 653 dag = 653 × 10 g = 6530 g 6530 > 6330 → 6530 g > 6330 g → 653 dag > 63.3 hg 653 dag is greater than 63.3 hg
Neither - they are both the same. The hecto- (h) prefix means 100 → 32 hg = 32 x 100 g = 3200 g The kilo- (k) prefix means 1000 → 3.2 kg = 3.2 x 1000 g = 3200 g
1hg is 10.000 dag
10 g = 1 dag = 0.1 hg = 0.01 kg = 0.00001 Mg 10 g = 100 dg = 1000 cg = 10000 mg = 10000000 µg
Hg(g) -> Hg^+(g) + e^-
100 times ------------------------------------ The hecto- prefix means 100 → 1 hg = 1 × 100 g = 100 g → 1 hg is 100 times larger than 1 g.
10.1 grams
The hecto- (h) prefix means 100 The deca- (da) prefix means 10 63.3 hg = 63.3 × 100 g = 6330 g 653 dag = 653 × 10 g = 6530 g 6530 > 6330 → 6530 g > 6330 g → 653 dag > 63.3 hg 653 dag is greater than 63.3 hg
Dimethylmercury = (CH3)2Hg and molar mass = 230.7 g/moleatomic mass Hg = 200.6Percent Hg by mass = 200.6/230.7 (x100) = 87.0 %.This is the percent in 4.75 g or 47.5 g or in 475 g. It won't change. If you need the mass of mercury in 4.75 g of diemthyl mercury, then it will be 4.75 g x 0.87 = 4.13 g4.13 g/4.75 g (x100) = 87% Hg
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Neither - they are both the same. The hecto- (h) prefix means 100 → 32 hg = 32 x 100 g = 3200 g The kilo- (k) prefix means 1000 → 3.2 kg = 3.2 x 1000 g = 3200 g
There are 100,000 mg in 1 hg!
Well, you can't. You need a copy of a game that uses Johto (Like G/S or HG/SS). If you do G/S, use Pal Park. You'll need another DS for HG/SS