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One carat is equal to 200 mg.
1 gram = 1000 milligrams. So 0.2 g = 0.2*1000 = 200 mg. Simple!
1 ppm = 1 mass part per 106 mass parts:So 1 mg in 106 mg = 1.0*106 mg = 1.0*103 g = 1.0 kg200 ppm = 200 mg per kg, in water 1.0 kg = 1.0 LitreSo 200 mg/L
Active Ingredients: ( in each 5 ml teaspoonful) Aluminum hydroxide 200 mg ( equivalent to dried gel USP), Magnesium hydroxide 200 mg, Simethicone 20 mg
200 mg
One carat is equal to 200 milligrams, or in other words, a 5-carat stone weighs 1 gram.
1 carat = 200 milligrams, so.... 1.3 carat diamond (200 mg/1 carat)(1 gram/1000 mg)(1 mole C/12.01 g)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole C) = 1.3 X 10^22 atoms carbon
If you think to carat this has 200 mg and is not a SI unit.The volume depends on the density of the material (V=G/d).
200 mg
One carat is equal to 200 mg.
200 mg. A carat is a unit of weight, not money.
A carat is a standard unit of measure that defines the weight of a diamond. One carat is equivalent to 200 milligrams. Carat sizes are also expressed as “points”, with a one carat diamond equaling 100 points, a one-half carat diamond being 50 points, a three-quarter carat diamond being 75 points, and so on.
carat is a unit of mass equal to 200 mg
A carat is 200 milligrams, so 1.25 carats is 250 mg.
Two meanings of carat: 1. A non-SI unit of mass: 1 carat = 200 mg 2. A percentage of gold in an alloy: 1 carat=4,166 %
Two meanings of carat: 1. A non-SI unit of mass: 1 carat = 200 mg 2. A percentage of gold in an alloy: 1 carat=4,166 %
This question doesn't quite make sense. A carat is a measure of the weight of the diamond, and measures nothing else at all. One carat = 200 mg or 1/5 of a gram. By 'shine' you probably mean brilliance; this can be measured by the return of light from the diamond. Clarity and colour both mean what they say, and don't really affect brilliance, which depends entirely on the cut. The cut which gives the most brilliance is known as the ideal cut.