I know the ng means nanogram
But I’m curious how would I say the above line of 2.1 ng/kg
For context I got it from this paragraph
a lethal dose of 1.3–2.1 ng/kg in humans
Would it be
2.1 nanogram per kilogram?
Also if I wanted to write that as a decimal number how would i write that?


Well, what I meant with that, is that it’s semantically important that it’s
ng of the substanceperkg bodyweight.If it was
ng of the substanceperkg of the substance, then in proper mathematical physics, the unit would disappear completely.So, for example:
42000000000
ng of the substance/kg of the substanceIs equivalent to:
42000000000 * 0.000000001 *
kg of the substance/kg of the substanceWhich means in the end, you just have: 42
As my physics teacher would often say: Is that 42 potatoes or sausages or what is it?
A number without a unit is just devoid of meaning…