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  2. Gram - Wikipedia

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  3. Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia

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    The tonne (t) is an SI-compatible unit of mass equal to a megagram (Mg), or 10 3 kg. The unit is in common use for masses above about 10 3 kg and is often used with SI prefixes. For example, a gigagram ( Gg ) or 10 9 g is 10 3 tonnes, commonly called a kilotonne .

  4. Molar mass - Wikipedia

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  5. Curie (unit) - Wikipedia

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  6. Parts-per notation - Wikipedia

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    Parts-per notation

  7. Microgram - Wikipedia

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  8. Gold gram - Wikipedia

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    A gold gram is the amount of value represented by exactly one gram of gold. It is a unit of account frequently used for digital gold currencies. It is sometimes denoted by the symbol "gg", "AUG", or "GAU". [1] A milligram of gold is sometimes referred to as a mil or mgg. Therefore, 1 AUG = 1 gg = 1000 mgg = 1000 mil, and 1 mil = 1 mgg = 0.001 ...

  9. Grain (unit) - Wikipedia

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