Depends on the compound or element you are using, but u would do this: 0.001 mol x ??g (Molar Mass of substance) / 1 mol = grams of the substance
The number of grams in 0.01 millimoles depends on the compound you're talking about. One needs to know its molar mass (g/mole).
This depends on the substance involved. It is the ratio molecular mass/100 000.
The answer is one.
1000
Mol wt of C6H12O6 = 6*12 + 1*12 + 16*6 = 72+12+96 = 180 This implies that 180 grams of the compound is equivalent to 1 mole 1 mole = 180 grams => 1 millimole = 180 milligrams => 8.57 millimoles = 180*8.57= 1542.6 milligrams = 1.5426 grams
72 grams
454 grams in one pound of anything.
It is very fraction of a pound- 0.0032 of one pound. There are about 453.59 grams to one pound.
One ounce = 28.349523125 grams
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This cannot be answered without the molecular weight. Multiply by molecular weight to get your answer
mmol
Mol wt of C6H12O6 = 6*12 + 1*12 + 16*6 = 72+12+96 = 180 This implies that 180 grams of the compound is equivalent to 1 mole 1 mole = 180 grams => 1 millimole = 180 milligrams => 8.57 millimoles = 180*8.57= 1542.6 milligrams = 1.5426 grams
Normal plasma potassium is 3.5 to 5.0 mmol/L (millimole per liter). Molecular weight expressed in grams is a mole. In case of potassium, which has a molecular weight of 39; 39 grams of it is 1 mole. Thus 39 mg of potassium is one milli mole (mmol). Their levels are usually expressed in milli moles due to many reasons. One reason is that, their numbers have important influences on osmotic activity, and simple weights in grams fail to convey this fact.
100 grams
0.18 grams
There are 1000 micromoles in a millimole. Therefore you have to multiply by 1000. 0.59mmol is 0.59x1000 or 590 micromoles.
A kilogram is a 1000 grams - this one tenth is 100 grams.
Approximately 1.5 grams
125 grams :)
About 240 grams.