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Millequivalents is a form of stating the amount of substance in a solution or chemical composition. It is usually abbreviated to mEq or meq. One example of its use would be the healthy level of potassium in human blood is between 3.5 and 5.0 mEq per litre.

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The number of milligrams equivalent to a milliequivalent depends on the specific substance being measured, as milliequivalents are used to describe the chemical combining capacity of ions. To calculate the conversion, you need to know the atomic or molecular weight of the ion and the valence of the ion.

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A milliequivalent is a type of chemical unit to measure a compound, radical, or element's weight equivalence. They are about one-thousandth of this number.

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How many meq is equal to 1mg

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