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The conversion factor from picograms (pg) to picomoles (pmol) is 1 pg 0.064 pmol.

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What is the conversion factor from picograms per milliliter (pg/ml) to picomoles per liter (pmol/l)?

To convert picograms per milliliter (pg/ml) to picomoles per liter (pmol/l), you can use the conversion factor of 1 pg/ml 0.067 pmol/l.


What is the conversion factor from pmol to pg/ml for the substance in question?

The conversion factor from picomoles (pmol) to picograms per milliliter (pg/ml) for the substance in question is 1 pmol 0.6022 pg/ml.


How do you convert picomol to microlitre?

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)


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There are 106 pmol in a umol and 103 ul in a ml pmol/ul = (pmol/umol) * (umol/ml) * (ml/ul) = 106 * (umol/ml) * 10-3 = 103 * (umol/ml) That is, multiply the value by 103 = 1000.


What is a picomole?

A picomole (pmol) is a unit of measurement used in chemistry and biology to represent a quantity of a substance. One picomole is equal to 10^-12 moles, or one trillionth of a mole. It is often used to measure very small concentrations of molecules in biological samples.


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The bond energy for the CO bond in Carbon Monoxide is 1046 kJ pmol What is the longest wavelength of light which can photodissociate carbon monoxide the answer is 114nm but I don't know how to get it?

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