Hmmmm is that a trick question?
Answer: 2mg
Yes causes strong side effects
The oxidation half-reaction for the conversion of 2Mg to MgO is: 2Mg(s) -> 2Mg^2+(aq) + 4e^-
hydromorphone 2mg
2Mg(s) + O2(g) ==> 2MgOMg ===> Mg^2+ + 2e- [x2 to balance electrons] = oxidation half reactionO2 + 4e- ===> 2O^2-So, the final oxidation half reaction will be:2Mg(s) ===> 2Mg^2+ + 4e-
No. 2mg means "two miligrams". 0.2mg means "two-tenths milligram". So 2mg is 10 times more than 0.2mg.
Does 2HCI plus Mg equal 2Mg atoms
0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg, 2mg
Two milligrams.
A yellow Xanax bar with three dashes through the middle (splitting it into four bars, hence the name "Four Bar"), is a 2mg benzo with extended release. You may be told that white ones are stronger but the only different is they do not have XR. So to recap: Yellow xanny bar is 2mg
2Mg + O2 --------> 2MgO
The weight of an object of mass 2m is 2mg. Weight is directly proportional to mass, so if you double the mass, you double the weight.
If it is 2mg xanax it doesn't matter if they are round, square, oval or bars. There are different manufactures that produce xanax (alprazalam) and if the bottle says 2mg then its 2mg.