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A microgram is a measure of weight and a microlitre is a measure of volume. Every liquid has its own density (weight per volume). One litre of water is equal to one kilogram, or one mL water weighs 1 gram. Therefore, one mg water is one ul in volume.
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Or vice versa. 1 ul = 1ug is not the same....There is no direct conversion for others.
If it is a conversion of concentration regarding absorbance (spectrophotometer), there should be other information provided to convert them. For example; formula of concentration = mass/volume. They might have provided the concentration of the substance and the volume which you currently have in ul (change to ml before applying into the formula). One can get the mass in gram and convert them as needed unit.
Best to check with lecturer, as it depends on the type of question one is doing.
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A microgram is a measure of mass whereas a microlitre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it makes no sense at all to try to convert from one to the other.
As a simple mental exercise, think of a microlitre of air and a microlitre of lead. The two will have very different masses.
Only if 1 gram = 1 litre which is usually NOT the case.
Multiply the number in mg by 1,000 to get the same weight in micrograms (ug)
Sounds like you mean microlitre. It's 10-6 litres, 1/1000 000 of a litre
Microlitre, where the u is a substitute for the Greek letter mu
The answer depends on the ratio of a uL with what: a millilitre, a litre, etc.
There are 1000 microlitres in a millilitre. To convert here, you multiply by 1000. 0.0036 ml x 1000 is 3.6 microlitres.
Multiply the number in mg by 1,000 to get the same weight in micrograms (ug)
Sounds like you mean microlitre. It's 10-6 litres, 1/1000 000 of a litre
Microlitre, where the u is a substitute for the Greek letter mu
The ranges of normal RBC count (expressed in million red cells per microlitre (uL) of blood) are:Women: 4.2 to 5.4 million/uLMen: 4.7 to 6.1 million/uLChildren: 4.6 to 4.8 milliom/uL
1 cubic meter is equal to 1000000000 ul. microliters
A pipette for volumes such as 50mL, 20mL, 10mL, 5mL, 2mL and 1mL. A micropipette for smaller volumes between 1mL and 1uL. (uL = microlitre = 1/1000000th of a litre)
I don't recognise these units: 1. mM - do you mean millimeters, which should be written mm? 2. ul - l is used for liters, but u? In any case millimeters is a length and liters is a volume, they are not convertible -- The person is using metric system, in which they are convertible. Cubic mm to microliters (uL). i believe that one cubic millimeter is the same as cubic centimeters by 10^-3 so 1 mm = .001 cm^3 (cubic centimeters) -- mM is milliMolar and uL is microlitre
2 microliters = 0.002 milliliter
Usually we see ug or ul because the printer didn't or couldn't print the correct symbol which is the greek letter for mu. It is a unit name denoting one millionth part. So a 1"mu"g is one milllionth of a gram. A difficult question to answer here because we can't dusplay greek letters!!
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One milliliter (ml) is equal to 1,000 microliters (ul). So in this case, 250 microliters would equal .25 milliliters, and would be smaller.
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