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Millimole is expressed as "mmol". Millimolar is exressed as "mM".
You have 1ml. Molar means 1 mole per litre. So if you have 1 mole in a litre, you have 0.001 moles in 0.001 litres. 0.001 moles is 1 millimole.
The abbreviation for abbreviation is "abbr."
"GPA" is already an abbreviation for "grade point average". There is no further abbreviation for the abbreviation.
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5 millimolar
One mole solution of sodium chloride makes 1000 millimole. So 0.1 mole solution of sodium chloride will have 100 millimole in the solution.
Millimole is expressed as "mmol". Millimolar is exressed as "mM".
You have 1ml. Molar means 1 mole per litre. So if you have 1 mole in a litre, you have 0.001 moles in 0.001 litres. 0.001 moles is 1 millimole.
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This cannot be answered without the molecular weight. Multiply by molecular weight to get your answer
There are 1000 micromoles in a millimole. Therefore you have to multiply by 1000. 0.59mmol is 0.59x1000 or 590 micromoles.
Millimole per litre is a unit for small concentrations; sometimes used for pharmaceutical solutions.
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Avagadro's number is the amount of molecules in a mole. This is 6.022x10^23 molecules. There will be 6.022x10^20 molecules in a millimole and 6.022x10^14 in a nanomole. Therefore, the difference between these is how many molecules there are in the difference. This gives you approx 6.021994x10^20 molecules. This is limited by the amount of significant figures for avagadros number that I know of.
You first have to convert to milligrams. To do this you divide microgram by 1000. Next to convert milligram to millimole you divide by the molecular weight.