"Mmol" is pronounced as "millimoles" or as each letter individually: "em-em-oh-el."
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A mmol is a mmol but the amount of matter is different for each chemical.
To convert from mmol (millimoles) to nmol (nanomoles), you simply multiply the value in mmol by 1000000. This is because there are 1000000 nmol in 1 mmol.
1 mol = 103 mmol Conversely, 1 mmol = 10-3 mol For example: 25 mol x 103 mmol/1 mol = 25000 mmol and, 3.2 mmol x 10-3 mol/1 mmol = 0.0032 mol
The answer is 0,02552 mmol.
4.12 mmol is 2.48112242e+24mg
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500 mL * 100(mMol/mL) = 50 mMol NaHCO3 , hence50 mMol NaHCO3 = 50(mMol) * 84(mg/mMol) = 4200 mg = 4.2 g NaHCO3 in 500 mL
1 month to < 1 year < 3,8 mg/mmol 1 year to < 6 years < 3,3 mg/mmol 6 years to < 11 years < 2,7 mg/mmol 11 years to < 16 years < 2,1 mg/mmol ≥ 16year males < 2,5 mg/mmol, females < 3,5 mg/mmol
25 mmol equates to 0.025 mol
divide the mg of creatinine by 113 mg/mmol (molecular weight) of creatinine and the units will be in mmol
'mmol' means 'millimoles' , that is 'thousandths of a mole'. It is a symbol used in medical analysis. 1 mmol = 1/1000 moles.
This means that the conversion factor depends on the molecular weight of the substance in question. To convert mgd to mmol we multiply by 0.055.