how many fccpu in 1 mg
The term "fccpu" is not a standard unit of measurement or a commonly recognized term in scientific literature. If you meant "fcc" as in "face-centered cubic," it pertains to crystal structures rather than a measure of mass. Please provide clarification or specify the context of "fccpu" to receive a more accurate answer.
This is what I found online:For BROMELAIN: 2400 GDU = 50,000,000 FCCPUAccording to: http://www.biozym.de/datasheets/papain.php
show me how to convert 0.3 mg to grain
You can not convert mg (weight) to volume (ml).
To convert mg to kg, divide by 1,000. 45654 mg = 45.654 kg.
One can convert mg to kg by dividing milligrams by 1000.
500 mg
Multiply by 1000 =72,000 mg
Convert ml to oz. then oz. to mg to get 57.51664649 mg.
It's easy because 'mg' and 'Mg' mean the same thing: milligrams.
Milliliters does not convert to milligrams.
Divide mg by 1,000,000 to get kg.