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25 December, 22:38
Convert 3.41 x 10-5 g to micrograms.
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Kamari Huang
25 December, 23:02
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34.1 µg
Explanation:
Since 1 gram is equal to 1000000 micrograms, we can multiply the number of grams by this number to get the amount of micrograms.
3.41 x 10^-5 g x 1000000 = 34.1 µg
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