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Ah, what a lovely question. You see, a millimole (mmol) is a unit used to measure the amount of a substance, while milliliters (ml) measure volume. The relationship between the two depends on the specific substance you are working with, as each substance has a different molar volume. So, it's important to know the substance's molecular weight to convert mmol to ml accurately. Keep exploring and painting with those numbers, my friend!

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The question needs more detail. mmol is a measure of concentration and ml is a volume. Your question asks literally "If I place 1 mmol of a substance in a litre of water how many ml is this? I don't think you ment that.

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