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 a millimole depends on the molecular weight of the substance being measured. To calculate it, you need to know the specific molecular weight of the substance.
There are 19.1 milliequivalents (mEq) in 1 millimole (mmol) of potassium (K).
To prepare a 1 millimole (1 mM) solution of silver nitrate, you would dissolve 0.168 grams of silver nitrate (AgNO3) in enough water to make 1 liter of solution. The molar mass of AgNO3 is 169.87 g/mol, so 1 millimole is 0.169 grams. Be sure to use proper lab techniques and safety precautions when handling chemicals.
One kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.
There are approximately 453.59 grams in one pound of powder.
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This cannot be answered without the molecular weight. Multiply by molecular weight to get your answer
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One mole solution of sodium chloride makes 1000 millimole. So 0.1 mole solution of sodium chloride will have 100 millimole in the solution.
There are 19.1 milliequivalents (mEq) in 1 millimole (mmol) of potassium (K).
One ratti is equivalent to 0.1215 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.
There are about 453.6 grams in one pound.
There are 10 grams in one decagram.
100 grams
A kilogram is a 1000 grams - this one tenth is 100 grams.