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(Micrograms per litre)/(gram molecular weight of solute) = (micromoles per litre).
You cannot. The problem here is you have weight per area and you want to convert to weight per volume. You need a third dimension to the area to calculate this.
It depends on the density of the liquid. For water, whose density is 1, each gram is one milliliter. One kg is a liter. If the liquid is heavier, like glycerin, whose density is about 2.5, then each milliliter of it wil weight 2.5 grams, one liter of it will weight 2.5kg, or the other way around, one gram of glycerin contains 1/2.5=0.4ml of glicerin, or 1 kg of it can be put in a 400 ml bottle.
In order to convert a microliter per liter to a mililiter per liter, just divide by 1,000.
mpg x 0.2642 = miles per liter