you cannot work out weight to length without knowing the density and the shape, and up to two other dimensions of the shape
Urea [mg/dl] x 0.1665 = Urea [mmol/l].
The answer is 0,02552 mmol.
formula for to convert gm to mmol
2.5-7.5 mmol/L
In order to convert mmol (millimoles) to mg (milligrams), you will need to know the molar mass of the chemical formula you want converted. The molar mass will vary depending on the chemicals used.
Molar mass Fe is 55.845 mg/mmol, so 125 mg represents 125 / 55.845 = 2.238 mmol Fe.Since the molar mass of (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2·6H2O is 392.13 g/mol, 2.238 mmol of this Mohr's salt weights 392.13(mg/mmol) * 2.238 mmol = 878 mg Mohr's salt.This has to be dissolved in 1.00 L water to give the desired 125 ppm (=mg/L) Fe2+ solution
divide the mg of creatinine by 113 mg/mmol (molecular weight) of creatinine and the units will be in mmol
what is the factor ( times ) to convert milligrams/DeciLitre to mmol/L
29.8 mmol/L= mg/dL
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
The answer is 0,02552 mmol.
4.12 mmol is 2.48112242e+24mg
formula for to convert gm to mmol
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.
2,5-6,4 mmol/L
2.5-7.5 mmol/L
This means that the conversion factor depends on the molecular weight of the substance in question. To convert mgd to mmol we multiply by 0.055.
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