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How do you convert volume of 0.2mL of 0.5mM glycine to millimoles?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 9/22/2023

So molar means moles per litre. So you have to divide by 1000 and multiply by 0.2. 0.5/1000*0.2 is 0.001 millimoles of glycine in your 0.2 millilitres.

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