To convert picomoles to microliters, you need to know the concentration of the substance in picomoles/microliter. Once you have the concentration, you can divide the amount of picomoles by the concentration to get the volume in microliters. The formula for converting picomoles to microliters is: Volume (μL) = Amount of substance (pmol) / Concentration (pmol/μL)
The normal platelet count in mice ranges from 300,000 to 800,000 platelets per microliter of blood. This can vary slightly depending on the strain and age of the mouse. Platelet counts outside of this range may indicate a health issue that needs to be addressed.
Carbohydrates typically convert into sugar in the body within 15-30 minutes after consumption.
Carbohydrates typically convert into sugar in the body within 15-30 minutes after consumption.
No. (This is just a bad multiple choice distractor.)Plants convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen using the energy of sunlight.
The human body typically takes about 2-5 hours to convert water into urine.
There are 1000 microlitres in a millilitre. You have to divide by 1000 here. 650/1000 will give you 0.65 millilitres.
It does nothing. One microlitre is one microlitre, one kilometre is one kilometre.
A microlitre
Microlitre = µl
It depends on the density of the liqud.
there would be .01 milliliters in 10 microliters
The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A microlitre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A milligram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. The two measure different things and elementary dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. As a simple mental exercise consider a microlitre of air and of water. They will have very different masses.
1mL is 1000µl (microliters).
It is 1 cubic millimetre which is a microlitre.
NO. A microgram is a measure of weight and a microlitre is a measure of volume. Every liquid has its own density (weight per volume). One litre of water is equal to one kilogram, or one mL water weighs 1 gram. Therefore, one mg water is one ul in volume. (SP) Or vice versa. 1 ul = 1ug is not the same....There is no direct conversion for others. If it is a conversion of concentration regarding absorbance (spectrophotometer), there should be other information provided to convert them. For example; formula of concentration = mass/volume. They might have provided the concentration of the substance and the volume which you currently have in ul (change to ml before applying into the formula). One can get the mass in gram and convert them as needed unit. Best to check with lecturer, as it depends on the type of question one is doing.
1 cubic millimetre is 1 microlitre or 0.001 millilitre.
A microlitre.