Gram to Microgram Converter
1 g = 1000000.00 µg
FORMULA
1 g = 1000000.00 µg
CONVERSION TABLE
| Gram (g) | Microgram (µg) |
|---|---|
| 1 g | 1,000,000 µg |
| 5 g | 5,000,000 µg |
| 10 g | 10,000,000 µg |
| 25 g | 25,000,000 µg |
| 50 g | 50,000,000 µg |
| 100 g | 100,000,000 µg |
| 250 g | 250,000,000 µg |
| 500 g | 500,000,000 µg |
| 1,000 g | 1,000,000,000 µg |
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About Gram (g)
One thousandth of a kilogram, the gram is the practical unit for cooking ingredients, nutritional labeling, and postal weight. A standard paper clip weighs about one gram, and food packaging worldwide lists nutritional values per 100 grams, making it one of the most frequently encountered metric measurements.
About Microgram (µg)
One millionth of a gram, the microgram is used for trace-level measurements in toxicology, environmental science, and vitamin dosages. Vitamin D supplements are often measured in micrograms (or the equivalent international units), and air quality standards express particulate matter concentrations in micrograms per cubic meter.
How to Convert Gram to Microgram
The conversion formula is: 1 g = 1000000.00 µg. To convert from Gram (g) to Microgram (µg), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Microgram in 1 Gram?
1 Gram (g) equals 1000000.00 Microgram (µg).
How to convert Gram to Microgram?
Multiply the Gram value by 1000000.00 to get the equivalent in Microgram. Formula: 1 g = 1000000.00 µg
What is the formula for Gram to Microgram conversion?
1 g = 1000000.00 µg
Glossary
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Kilogram
The SI base unit of mass, defined by the Planck constant.
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Troy Weight
A system of weights used for precious metals and gemstones.
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Avoirdupois
The standard system of weights based on the 16-ounce pound, used for everyday goods.
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Ounce
A dual-use imperial unit: as a mass unit (avoirdupois), 1 oz = 28.3495 g (1/16 lb); as a volume unit, 1 US fluid ounce = 29.5735 mL.
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Pound
An imperial unit of mass equal to exactly 453.59237 grams (16 avoirdupois ounces), also used as a unit of force (pound-force) equal to 4.44822 newtons.