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5 millimolar
Millimole is expressed as "mmol". Millimolar is exressed as "mM".
A billion.
100,000 micro liters.
"Liter" is a unit of volume, "meter" is a unit of length, and so are their micro's. If it were possible to convert length to volume, then you (or perhaps someone you know) would be able to figure out how many gallons long your front yard is.
Multiply by 1,000
1300 micrometers
You need the density of the substance you are converting.
There are 1000 microliters in a milliliter, so there is 0.025 milliliters in 25 microliters.
1 liter = 1 million microliters11.4 liters = (11.4 x 1 million) = 11.4 million = 11,400,000 = 1.14 x 107 microliters
1 liter = 1.056688209 US fluid quart 1 microliter = 0.000001056688209 US fluid quart 17.3 microliters = 0.00001828070602 US fluid quart
In the metric system, the prefix determines the number of units of the base. The prefix micro indicates that there are one hundred thousand micro-units in one base unit. So 42 microliters is 4.2 E(-5) liters.
Add three decimal places so 1 Mililiter equals to 1,000 Microliters. So 5 milliliters would be 5,000 microliters.
Milliliters x 1,000 = microliters (µl)250 x 1,000 = 250,000µl
Water (H2O) Salt (NaOH & KOH). Note, in mammalian cells, the intracellular and extracellular potassium and sodium levels are different. Potassium - Intracellular 139 millimolar, extracellular 4 millimolar Sodium - Intracellular 12 millimolar, extracellular 145 millimolar
To convert decilitres to microlitres you have to multiply by 100,000. This is because there are 10 decilitres in a litre, and there are 1,000,000 microlitres in a litre. Therefore there will be 100,000 microlitres in a decilitre.
There are 1000 microlitres in a millilitre. To convert, you have to divide by 1000. 4/1000 is 0.004 millilitres.