Yes, it is correct.
To convert nanograms per gram (ng/g) to parts per billion (ppb), you can use the fact that 1 ng/g is equivalent to 1 ppb. Since 1 gram is equal to 1 billion (1,000,000,000) nanograms, the conversion is direct: simply state the value in ng/g as the same numerical value in ppb. For example, 10 ng/g is equal to 10 ppb.
Yes, micrograms per gram is the same as ppm. Ppm means parts per million. There are a million micrograms in a gram.
The same as a gram of feathers. The same as a gram of feathers.
1 ml of water weighs 1 gram, so if you are meaning microgram quantities, you would have parts per million. For example if you had 100 micrograms per ml, this would be the same as saying 100 grams per 1000 liters, which is the same ratio as 100 grams per million grams. Parts per million is expressed as ppm.
A micro (micrometer) is the same as 1/1000 of a milimeter.A micro (micrometer) is the same as 1/1000 of a milimeter.A micro (micrometer) is the same as 1/1000 of a milimeter.A micro (micrometer) is the same as 1/1000 of a milimeter.
300ng/ml is 300 micrograms per litre which is the same as 300ppb (parts per billion), or 0.3ppm (parts per million)
No, a micro SD card and a micro SDXC card are not the same. A micro SDXC card is a type of micro SD card that has a higher storage capacity and faster data transfer speeds compared to a standard micro SD card.
Yes, they are probably the same thing.
Yes, 1 gram of gold has the same mass as 1 gram of marshmallows. In terms of weight, both substances would weigh the same amount on a scale.
No. There are 453.5924 grams per pound
They are both the same weight, one gram.
Yes, one mcg is the same as one µg; they are different ways to denote the same unit of measurement, which is one microgram. "mcg" stands for microgram, with "mc" representing "micro" and "g" for gram. The symbol "µg" uses the Greek letter "mu" (µ) to represent micro. Both terms are commonly used in scientific and medical contexts to measure very small masses.