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There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. You divide here by 1000. 15000/1000 will give you 15 milligrams.
1.08x10^24 atoms of H = wrong right answer 0.100 mole ibuprofen x 18 mole H / 1 mole ibuprofen x 6.02X10^23 / 1 mole ibuprofen = put that in your calculator and it will give u the answer
There are 1000000 milligrams in a kilogram. This means 0.025kgx1,000,000 is 25,000 milligrams.
456kg is 456,000,000 milligrams.
there are 100000 (one million) milligrams in a kilogram
500 mg
its about 3tsp. 300mg is about 12 to 13mL. one tsp is 5mL so...
There are 10,000 milligrams in a decagram. So 4000x10000 will give you 40,000,000 milligrams.
At most, 200 Mg. (one tablet) every four hours.
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram. Therefore 2 grams will give you 2,000 milligrams.
1.2 millilitres
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. You divide here by 1000. 15000/1000 will give you 15 milligrams.
No more than his pediatrician recommends.
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There are 0.085 milligrams in 0.085 milligrams.
1.08x10^24 atoms of H = wrong right answer 0.100 mole ibuprofen x 18 mole H / 1 mole ibuprofen x 6.02X10^23 / 1 mole ibuprofen = put that in your calculator and it will give u the answer
A safe dosage would be around 400mg. You shouldn't need any more than that for any normal use.