5.5% of active ingredient (how much?) in a kilo?
Or 5.5% in a gram?
You know a kg is 1000mg, right? All together too much confusion here, i think.
I wouldnt mess with that stuff, personally. Way too dangerous.
A Kg is 1000g, which in turn is 1000 mg. A Kg is 1,000,000 mg
The *only* possible interpretation is a w:w ratio. Nothing else applies because we are talking about weights, since no volumes were specified.
Op; yes it does mean 55 mg/gram,, which is an insane dangerous amount. The vendor probably had no idea what they were talking about or what proper measurements are/ were or mean.
If the number 55 means anything intelligible, it could be 0.55%w:w or 5.5 mg/ gram or 5.5 grams/Kg
Tom
Sometimes there might be confusion when converting units between North American and European standards. In NA school systems I was taught a mixture of commas and periods. To me, 1,000,000 says 1 million. To some of my friends/colleagues from Europe they have to ask what number I intend. 0.05 % says to me zero point five percent
Personally, I would stay the hell away from this. I've read that it is very active at. 1-5 mg