Mg

How many syllables in Mg?

mg has 1 syllables

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Definition of Mg

The letters 'mg' are often used as an abbreviation for the measurement of mass or weight known as milligrams.

How should Mg divide into syllables

The word 'mg' is made up of two consonants ('m' and 'g') and has no vowels.

Part of Speech - Mg

Abbreviation

The doctor prescribed a medication in a dosage of 25 mg.

Sentences with Mg

  • The medicine is only effective if you take the correct amount of mg.
  • I need to weigh out 50 mg of this powder.
  • The recommended daily intake for this supplement is 1000 mg.
  • She measured the ingredients in mg to ensure the recipe was accurate.
  • The weight of the object was measured in mg and recorded on the lab report.
  • He took a tiny amount of the drug, only 2 mg, but it was enough to make him feel better.
  • Her prescription called for a dose of 500 mg of the medication.
  • The lab technician carefully measured out 10 mg of the compound for the experiment.
  • Toxic substances can be lethal even in very small amounts, such as a few mg.
  • The patient needs to take 250 mg of the antibiotic every 6 hours.

Quotes with Mg

  • I've got 99 problems but a milligram ain't one.
  • Milligrams don't weigh anything on your shoulders.
  • The difference between a poison and a remedy is usually the dose in milligrams.
  • The difference between medicine and poison is in the dose.
  • Take your medicine one milligram at a time.
  • Sometimes the smallest things can have the biggest impact, like a milligram of medicine.
  • Milligrams may seem small, but they can make a big difference.
  • A milligram a day keeps the doctor away.
  • Remember, a milligram too much can be just as dangerous as a milligram too little.
  • Life is like a milligram, it can be small but still powerful.

Number of characters in Mg

2 ( m, g )

Unique letters in Mg

2 ( m, g )

Mg Backwards

gm

Phonetic Transcription of Mg

IPA (International): ˌeˈmgi:

ARA (American): ˌɛˈmgi

EPA (English): ˌeˈmgi:

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