It depends on the density of the liqud.
10 microgram = 0.0000100 gram (1 microgram = 0.0000010 gram)
There are 1,000,000 micrograms in a gram. There are 1,000,000,000 nanograms in a gram. Therefore there are 1000 nanograms in a microgram, and as such, a microgram is 1000 times larger than a nanogram.
An ounce is much bigger.
It does nothing. One microlitre is one microlitre, one kilometre is one kilometre.
A microgram is one millionth of a gram. It is commonly used to measure very small quantities of substances, such as in medicine or toxicology.
A microlitre
NO. A microgram is a measure of weight and a microlitre is a measure of volume. Every liquid has its own density (weight per volume). One litre of water is equal to one kilogram, or one mL water weighs 1 gram. Therefore, one mg water is one ul in volume. (SP) Or vice versa. 1 ul = 1ug is not the same....There is no direct conversion for others. If it is a conversion of concentration regarding absorbance (spectrophotometer), there should be other information provided to convert them. For example; formula of concentration = mass/volume. They might have provided the concentration of the substance and the volume which you currently have in ul (change to ml before applying into the formula). One can get the mass in gram and convert them as needed unit. Best to check with lecturer, as it depends on the type of question one is doing.
350 billion per poundIt is $10 per microgram
250 Microgram approx
Microlitre = µl
There are 1000000 picograms in one microgram.
1 microgram = 1,000 nanograms 1 nanogram = 0.001 microgram The difference between 1 microgram and 1 nanogram is 999 nanograms.