One milligram, if the water is at 4 degrees Centigrade. At any other temperature, the water will weigh a bit less.
1 liter = 1,000 ml 1,000 grams = 1 kilogram If one ml of water has 1 gram of mass, then 1 liter has 1 kilogram of mass. On Earth only, that kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds). (rounded)
The answer depends on the temperature and density of the substance. For example: 1 mL of 0 degrees C water weighs 999.87247956 mg. Therefore, 3 mL of the water would weigh: 3 * 999.87247956 mg = 2,999.61743868 mg
A grain of salt or a typical housefly can weigh around 5 mg.
An object's weight is equal to the force of gravity (mg) acting on it when it is in equilibrium and not accelerating. This typically occurs when an object is at rest on a surface or when it is falling at a constant speed (terminal velocity).
The customary unit to weigh an apple is typically in ounces or grams.
mg is milligram, a measure of weight. Liter is a measure of volume. A liter of WATER would weigh 1 million milligrams- but a liter of alcohol would weigh about 700,000 mg- since alcohol is lighter than water. A liter of mercury would weigh MUCH more, since it is heavier than water. So, to answer your question, we would need to know a liter of WHAT?
To convert micromolar (µM) to milligrams per liter (mg/L), you need to know the molecular weight of the compound in question. Once you have the molecular weight, you can use the formula: concentration (µM) x molecular weight = concentration (mg/L).
What volume of this solution do you desire? Let's say you want to make 1 liter of such a solution. You would weigh out 1 gram (1000 mg) of NaCl and dissolve it in enough water to make a final volume of 1 liter (1000 ml). Since 1000 ppm means 1000 mg/liter, this is how you make 1 liter of that solution. For larger or smaller volumes, adjust appropriately.
620 (mg per liter) = 62 mg per deciliter.
Microgram is mcg. MG is milligram.
1 mg = 1,000 ug 1 mg per Liter = 1,000 ug per Liter. 1 mg per Liter is 1,000 times as concentrated as 1 ug per Liter.
1 mg = 1000 micro grams 1.1 mg = 1.1 x 1000 = 1100 micro grams
2.5 mg (so long as it is pure water at 20 degrees Celsius)
42 mg/liter.
No. A mg (milligram) is a measure of weight; a liter is a measure of volume.
1 liter of water weighs 1 kg so 1 ml of water weighs 1 mg so 5 ml of water weighs 5 mg
100 micro grams of fentanyl is stronger than the 85 mg of methadone.