20.06 microgram means how many micromole of tyrosine?
You haven't given the compound or molecular mass so I can only talk through in general. You multiply by 1,000,000, then multiply by molecular weight.
There are 1000000 picograms in one microgram.
mcg is a microgram see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microgram
Giga means 10^6 or 1,000,000 grams. Micro means 10^-6 or 0.000001 grams. Therefore A gigagram is a trillion tiles (1,000,000,000,000) times bigger than a microgram.
1 microgram is 0.000001 gram or 1 gram is 1000000 micrograms.
Pico means 1/1,000,000,000,000. Micro means 1/1,000,000. Therefore there are 1,000,000 picograms in a microgram.
The formula is no. moles is mass over molecular mass. If you multiply micromole by molecular mass you get micrograms. Then you have to divide by 1000 to convert per litre to per millilitre.
1 microgram is 0.000001 gram or 1 gram is 1000000 micrograms. Scroll down to related links and look at "Weight and mass conversion".
You need to get the molecular weight of carbon. This is 12g/mol. Gram per mole is the same as microgram per micromole. So you divide micrograms by 12 to get your answer in micromoles.
If the last number in the question is 0.000001, then yes, the conversion factor is 0.000001 or 10-6
o-dianicidine is carcinogenic at 10 micromole to 100 micromole
The abbreviation for micromole is μmol. It is written with a Greek letter mu (μ) followed by mol without any spaces.
To find out how many micrograms in a gram, multiply by the conversion factor or instead, simplify.
To convert from microgram to milligram (or in general, from micro-anything to milli-anything), you need to divide by 1000.
ug and mcg both means microgram there is no difference between them Although the exact symbol is µg but of extensive use of computers these days its written as ug and mcg.The conversion formula's are microgram/deciliter = microgram/liter * 0.1microgram/liter = microgram/deciliter * 10
Any unit that follows microgram works for the conversion. The weight units must be consistent of each other! That is the only thing in order to do the conversion! Some conversions are:1.0 x 10-3 µg = 1 ng1.0 x 106 µg = 1 g1.0 x 109 µg = 1 kg
First off to convert per millilitre to per litre you have to multiply by 1000. The molecular mass is in grams per mole, which is the same as micrograms per micromole. So then you just divide the micrograms per litre by the molecular mass.
None. A metre is a measure of distance while a microgram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. The question is like asking how many pounds you are in height!