There are 1000 milligrams (mg) in a gram. Therefore, 35 mg of sodium is equal to 0.035 grams.
To convert milligrams (mg) to grams (g), you divide by 1000. In this case, 35 mg of sodium is equal to 0.035 grams.
Since the reaction involves the formation of sodium chloride (NaCl), the molar ratio of sodium to chlorine is 1:1. Therefore, if 10 grams of sodium reacts to form 35 grams of NaCl, then 35 grams of chlorine is also needed for this reaction.
In 75 grams of NaCl, there are 28.8 grams of sodium. This is because sodium represents 38.4% of the mass of NaCl.
MG stands for milligram.milli means thousand.so 1000 MGs make 1 piece of Gram.so: 35MG/1000 =0.035 OF 1 GRAM Which in simple means you need 28.57 cans of soda to make 1 gram of sodium (1000/35=28.57)
That depends on how much solvent you are dissolving the 9 grams of salt in.
well in a pint of blood, as far as i can tell is about 1.5 grams.
you mean 35mg and it is 35/1000 of a gram hope i helped:) The weight of gram is sometimes displayed as G, g, or Gm, or GM.The answer to this question may very well be that 35gm is indeed equal to 35 grams.
per cent means "per hundred" so, if you got 57 grams per 100 then you've already got the answer.
In sodium sulfate, the molar ratio of sodium to sodium sulfate is 2:1. Therefore, in 10.0 grams of sodium sulfate, there are 2.47 grams of sodium.
There are 2.54 grams of sodium in 1 gram of sodium carbonate.
There are 3500 centigrams (cg) in 35 grams.