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Fg commonly refers to the femtogram, a unit of mass in the metric system. The femtogram equals 10^-15 grams, or 10^-18 kilograms. It is formed by the prefix femto (10^-15) and the gram. While not a base SI unit, the femtogram is an accepted subunit used for extremely small masses in fields such as biochemistry, nanotechnology, and molecular physics.
Because it measures masses on a very small scale, quantities expressed in femtograms appear in studies of
Measuring femtogram masses requires specialized instrumentation, including high-sensitivity microbalances, resonant mass sensors, and advanced mass spectrometry
Note: The standard symbol for the unit is 'fg' (lowercase f). 'Fg' is not the conventional notation
See also: Attogram, picogram, nanogram, microgram; kilogram; mass spectrometry.