1000 mg of salt weighs 1 gram.
A pan full of salt. 1 gram of table salt is about 1/4 teaspoon. 18 mg. is 18/1000 of that! So, the answer is: mighty tiny.
1000 mg. NaCl is the chemical formula for salt. NaCl stands for sodium Chloride and as stated above is salt; so 1000 mg of NaCl is equal to 1000 mg of salt unless you are talking about rock salt then the consistency is closer to 97% 1000mg = 0.0352739 ounce
1,000 1 gram = 1000 mg 1 mg = .001g
1 gram = 1 000 mg for any material !
There are 2000 mg in 2 grams of salt, as there are 1000 milligrams in a gram.
NO, be sure.
There are 1,000 mg (milligrams) in 1 gram, so 0.001 grams equal 1 mg.
It sounds like your doctor wants to kill you. That's nearly a pound of salt (454 grams in a pound). I'm pretty sure it would be 426 mg (milligrams). The prefix milli is equal to 10^-3 or 1/1000. So 1 mg = 1/1000 g (grams) or 1 g = 1000 mg. So 426 grams = 426,000 milligrams. But like I said, don't eat that much salt in one day!
1 g of any material equal 1 000 mg.
yes, since 1000 mg equals 1 gram
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