Adults need between 1000-1300 milligrams of calcium a day.
around 1000 milligrams
i think it will be 1mm because there are only 1g or calcium in a bottile
There are 1000000 milligrams in a kilogram. Therefore 80kg is 80,000,000 milligrams.
800 mg
Babies between the ages of newborn and six months old should have at least 210 milligrams of calcium each day. From seven months to one year, they should have 270 milligrams per day. Children aged one to three years should have 500 milligrams, four to eight years should have 800 milligrams. Children nine years to eighteen year olds should have 1300 milligrams. It is vitally important that children get the calcium they need because this is when their bones and teeth are developing, and their bodies crave calcium! Adults between the ages of nineteen and fifty need 1000 milligrams of calcium per day, which adults aged fifty one and over need to increase their calcium intake to 1200 milligrams per day. Source: http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/calcium.shtml
4000 milligrams...I think
545mg i think
I think 1000
I think its 475 mg.
Kilograms
The formula for calcium carbonate is CaCO3, and it has a gram formula mass of 100.09. The formula shows that each formula mass contains one calcium atom, which has a gram atomic mass of 40.08. Therefore, the mass fraction of calcium in calcium carbonate is 40.08/100.09, so that a 500 mg tablet of calcium carbonate contains 200 mg of calcium, to the justified number of significant digits.
I think what you mean to ask is how many milliliters (ml) are in a teaspoon, there are 5ml per teaspoon. Milligrams refers to the concentration of the medication as in how many milligrams per milliliter and that will vary from medication to medication
There are 1000 milligrams in one gram. Therefore, 500 milligrams is equal to 500/1000 = 0.5 grams.