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!
100 mmol
500 mL * 100(mMol/mL) = 50 mMol NaHCO3 , hence50 mMol NaHCO3 = 50(mMol) * 84(mg/mMol) = 4200 mg = 4.2 g NaHCO3 in 500 mL
The concentration of potassium chloride injection can vary, but a common concentration is 2 mEq/ml. Since 1 mmol of potassium is equivalent to 1 mEq, 1 ml of a 2 mEq/ml potassium chloride injection would contain 2 mmol of potassium.
To find the volume of a solution, you can rearrange the formula for molarity to solve for volume. In this case, the volume of a solution with a concentration of 6.44x10^-2 M and containing 1.68 mmol of ATP would be 26.1 mL (1.68 mmol / 6.44x10^-2 M).
1 mol = 103 mmol Conversely, 1 mmol = 10-3 mol For example: 25 mol x 103 mmol/1 mol = 25000 mmol and, 3.2 mmol x 10-3 mol/1 mmol = 0.0032 mol
There are 1,000 mL in one liter.
About 0.0338 fluid ounces in one mL
1 ml = 1 cc
One ounce is equal to approximately 29.57 milliliters.
One fluid ounce = about 29.6 mL
1 ml = 1000 microliter
100 ml is equal to 0.1 liters.