"Mmol" is pronounced as "millimoles" or as each letter individually: "em-em-oh-el."
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You pronounce it as dih-muh-NOO-shun.
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.
25 mmol equates to 0.025 mol
No, mmol EDTA refers to the amount of EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) present, while mmol Ca2+ refers to the amount of calcium ions present in a solution. They are not the same and represent different chemical species.
4.12 mmol is 2.48112242e+24mg
To convert mmol of sodium to mg, use the conversion factor: 1 mmol = 23 mg. Therefore, in an 87 mmol diet, there would be 87 mmol × 23 mg/mmole = 2001 mg of sodium.
There are 3500 mmol in 3.5 mol. To convert mol to mmol, you multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 mmol in 1 mol.
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
1000 mmol = 1 mol. So, what you do is 2.55mmol*(1mol/1000mmol). The mmol's cancel and you are left with mol. The "m" is a metric prefix. So, 1000mN = 1N just like 1000mmol = 1mol.
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
To convert from mg to mmol for creatinine, you need to know the molecular weight (MW) of creatinine, which is 113 g/mol. To convert, divide the mass in milligrams (mg) by the molecular weight in milligrams per mmol (113 mg/mmol). For example, if you have 100 mg of creatinine, the conversion would be 100 mg / 113 mg/mmol = 0.88 mmol.