Yes.
The approved symbol for grams is just the lower case g, but some places not entirely comfortable with the SI-units sometimes use gm as an abbreviation.
1 g = 1000 mg thus 1.5 g = 1500 g. Note that the symbol for 'gram' is 'g', not 'gm'.
It takes 453.59237 Grams to equal a Pound
% by weight in solution = = 100 * (weight solute) / [(weight solvent) + (weight solute)] = 100 * (weight solute) / [weight solution] = 100* 10 / [100 + 10] = 100 * 10 / 110 = 9.1%
The weight is due to the force exerted on the body by the gravitational pull by the earth. If no such gravitational pull on the body, then the body becomes weightless. In free space, very far away from the earth the astronauts experience weightlessness. So if M is the mass of the body, then Mg is the weight of the body. Hence weight depends on the value of 'g'. The value of g is the least at the equatorial region. It will be maximum at the poles. As we go at higher altitudes g value decreases. Same way as we go towards the centre of the earth ie as depth increases, g value decreases.
1.0 fluid oz = 29.6 mL 1.0 oz = 28.3 g
Yes, 238 grams (gm) is equal to 238 grams (g). The abbreviation "gm" is often used interchangeably with "g," both representing the same unit of mass in the metric system. Therefore, there is no difference between the two in this context.
To find out how many capfuls of Miralax equal 238 grams, divide 238 grams by the weight of one capful, which is 17 grams. 238 g ÷ 17 g/capful = approximately 14 capfuls. So, you would need about 14 capfuls of Miralax to equal 238 grams.
Weight = m gm = weight/g = 39.2/9.8 = 4 kg
200 g is a mass, not a weight 0.2 kg = 200 g
No, "gm" and "G" are not the same. "gm" typically refers to grams, a unit of mass in the metric system, while "G" often represents the gravitational constant in physics or can denote other concepts depending on the context, such as the unit of acceleration due to gravity. It's important to consider the context in which each term is used to understand their specific meanings.
Grams or "g" is a measure of weight or mass. 30 grams is the same as 0.03 of a kilogram.
equivalent weight of silver nitrate = 169.87 so 0.1 N Ag NO3 = 16.987 gm /litre of AgNO3 now equivalent weight of KCl = 74.55 so 0.1 N KCl = 7.455 gm/litre so 0.1 N AgNO3 = 0.1N KCl = 7.456 gm of KCl [ not mg ]
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
It's a Gm. One Gm is a billion metres or 1,000,000 km.
The number of milliliters to have a mass of 238 g depends upon the mass density of the substance. For pure water at 4.0 C : ----------------------------------- d = 1.000 g per mL d = m / V ..... [ By Definition of mass density ] V = m / d = ( 238 g ) / ( 1.000 g /mL ) = 238 mL <------- For methanol at 10 C : --------------------------- d = 0.801 g / mL V = m / d = ( 238 g ) / ( 0.801 g / mL ) = 297 mL <-----------
Weight = m gm = W/g = 39.2/9.8 = 4 kilograms
238,000,000 micrograms, algebraic steps below: 238 g*1 micrograms 1.0E-6 g=238,000,000 micrograms