In chemistry, meq stands for milliequivalents. This term refers to the small amount of a solute per liter of solvent. The milliequivalent represents one-thousandth of an equivalent of a compound or chemical substance.
.008 meq
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Millequivalents is a form of stating the amount of substance in a solution or chemical composition. It is usually abbreviated to mEq or meq. One example of its use would be the healthy level of potassium in human blood is between 3.5 and 5.0 mEq per litre.
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miligram equivalent
0,028 mEq
You'll have to explain what a "meq" is.
o.8 meq sodium
.008 meq
10meq=800mg or 1 meq=80mg
A meq is not an recognised measure of distance.
390 mg is 10 meq if dealing with 'elemental' Potassium 2350 mg is 10 meq if dealing with Potassium Gluconate
The answer is 0,86 meq.
it depends on what you are measuring. Meq is a measure of charge. If you are measuring H+ which has one positive charge, 1 mmol = 1 meq for Ca2+, 1 mmol = 2 meq so the conversion will depend on the charge of the ion or molecule
1 mMol of k3po4 = 6 mEq as phospate
If a teaspoon has approx. 5 mL - approx. 35 mEq.
no they are not the same thing. mEq is a milliequivlant. cc and ml are the same thing.