No real measurement but Anything between 1/25th and 1/48th of a teaspoon may be found, 1/32nd being perhaps the most commonly used.
Magnesium nitrate is formed.H2 is given out in reaction. Mg+HNO3-->Mg(NO3)2+H2
Natural magnesium is mainly composed of three stable isotopes: Mg-24, Mg-25, and Mg-26. The percentage of Mg-26 in natural magnesium is approximately 11.14%.
544,000,000 mg
To balance the chemical equation Mg(OH)2 + HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + H2O, start by balancing the elements other than hydrogen and oxygen. Balance Mg first: Mg(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + H2O. Then balance hydrogen by adding 2 molecules of water: Mg(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + 2H2O. Finally, balance oxygen by adding 2 more nitric acid molecules: Mg(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + 2H2O.
There are 0.35 mg in 350 mcg. To convert micrograms (mcg) to milligrams (mg), you divide by 1000 because 1 mg is equal to 1000 mcg.
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A "smidgen" is not a real measurement.
A smidgen is a small amount of something. An example is to add just a smidgen (pinch) of salt to the cooking pot.
Of course. Your answer can be a smidgen too big or a smidgen too small.
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I think you mean SMIDGEN and it means ------ A very small quantity or portion; a bit or mite: "a smidgen of genius, a sliver of cutting truth" John Simon
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A teaspoon is much larger than a dash, smidgen or pinch Think of it this way, put a teaspoon of salt in a small dish, now take a pinch of salt (a pinch is what you can pick up between finger and thumb) you would leave most of the salt in the dish, a dash and a smidgen are about the same as a pinch.
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