1 mL blood = 1.06 g
To convert micrograms to grams, divide by 1,000,000. So, 1.34 micrograms of iron in 1 deciliter of blood is equal to 0.00000134 grams of iron per deciliter. Therefore, in 1.00 mL of human blood, there would be 0.00000134 grams of iron.
13.4 micrograms. Deci- meaning 1/10th of a liter. Just move your decimal point over 1.
Approximately 161 grams of lead nitrate will dissolve in 100mL of cold water at room temperature.
well it would depend on how many grams of blood you're measuring wouldn't it
To find the number of moles of atoms in 1.00 lb of lead, you would first convert the weight to grams (1 lb = 453.592 grams), then divide by the molar mass of lead (207.2 g/mol). This calculation would give you the number of moles of lead atoms in 1 lb of lead, which is approximately 2.19 moles.
The specific gravity of human blood varies. However, one milliliter of human blood weighs about 1.06 grams.
There are .000373 grams of blood in an average human body.
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To convert micrograms to grams, divide by 1,000,000. So, 1.34 micrograms of iron in 1 deciliter of blood is equal to 0.00000134 grams of iron per deciliter. Therefore, in 1.00 mL of human blood, there would be 0.00000134 grams of iron.
There are roughly 1000 grams of calcium in the human body. 99% (990 grams) of this calcium is stored in human bone (reservoir for calcium in the body). The remaining 10 grams is circulating in the blood (about 5 grams bound to protein and 5 grams circulating freely).
13.4 micrograms. Deci- meaning 1/10th of a liter. Just move your decimal point over 1.
i thkin there are 50,000 grams on a human
aha >15 grams
#grams per rbc = 1 x 10-12 grams * 30 = 3.0 * 10-11 # grams hemoglobin in blood = 2.5 x 1013 * 3.0 * 10-11 = 750 grams
One cup of blood weighs approximately 240 grams, as the density of human blood is similar to that of water, which is about 1 gram per milliliter. Since one cup is equivalent to about 240 milliliters, this calculation gives a rough estimate of the blood's weight. However, individual variations in blood composition can slightly affect this value.
1 tablespoon is 14,79 ml1,06 grams per ml (density of blood)So one tablespoon of blood weighs 14,79*1,06 = 15,68 grams
1 ounce = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz