Millimole is expressed as "mmol".
Millimolar is exressed as "mM".
2000 A.D. would be expressed as MM in Roman numerals.
2000 = MM In Roman Numerals M = 1000 So 2000 becomes 1000 + 1000 = M + M written as 'MM'.
Sixteen hundredths of an inch is equivalent to 0.16 inches. This can also be expressed as 16/100 of an inch or 16 mm when converting to millimeters, which is approximately 4.064 mm.
milli or in symbol: m. E.g. mm is millimetre, mA is milliampere.
mm, cm, m, ft, mi, km Any length measurement cubed (^3)
mM stands for millimolar, which is a unit of concentration used to express the concentration of a substance in a solution. It indicates the number of millimoles of a substance per liter of solution.
Any length or distance can be expressed in mm.
Assuming that "mM" means "millimolar", the solution specified contains 6 millimoles of ammonium sulphate per liter. Therefore, 25 ml of the solution contains 6(25/1000) = 0.15 millimoles. By definition, there are 1000 micromoles per millimole. Therefore, 0.15 millimoles = 150 micromoles.
2000 A.D. would be expressed as MM in Roman numerals.
There are 1000 millimoles in a mole. So you need to divide by 1000 here. 1250 millimoles / 1000 is 1.25 moles.
Millimoles is a unit of measurement for the amount of substance, while millimolar is a unit of concentration expressing the concentration of a solution in terms of millimoles per liter. In other words, millimoles measures the quantity of a substance, whereas millimolar measures the concentration of a substance in a solution.
Pressure, in particular atmospheric pressure.
There are 1000 micromoles in a millimole. Therefore you have to multiply by 1000. 0.59mmol is 0.59x1000 or 590 micromoles.
2000 = MM In Roman Numerals M = 1000 So 2000 becomes 1000 + 1000 = M + M written as 'MM'.
1.5 mm is equivalent to approximately 0.059 inches, which can be expressed as 59/1000 in fraction form.
Milli means one thousandth. So there are 1000 millimoles in a mole. Therefore 56/1000 gives you 0.056 moles.
In French, "um mm" could be expressed as "euh" or "euh mm" as a filler word used to indicate hesitation or uncertainty.