7.66 X 10^5 millimols argon (1 mole argon/1000 mmol)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole Ar)
= 4.61 X 10^25 atoms of argon
A mmol is a mmol but the amount of matter is different for each chemical.
25 mmol equates to 0.025 mol
'mmol' means 'millimoles' , that is 'thousandths of a mole'. It is a symbol used in medical analysis. 1 mmol = 1/1000 moles.
3.5 mol x (1000mmol/1mol) = 3500mmol
1 mEq=1 mmol/valence e.g.For sodium, 1 mEq=1mmol/1 (valence of sodium=1) means, 1 mmol sodium=1 mEq of sodium take for calcium,valence=2 1 1 mEq of calcium=1mmol/2=0.5 mmol of calcium
The answer is 0,02552 mmol.
4.12 mmol is 2.48112242e+24mg
2 MMOL
100 mmol
A mmol is a mmol but the amount of matter is different for each chemical.
4.98mmol
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.
10500
1 mmol sodium = 23 mg sodium chloride 80 mmol sodium chloride = 80 x 23= 1840 mg sodium chloride
To convert from mmol (millimoles) to nmol (nanomoles), you simply multiply the value in mmol by 1000000. This is because there are 1000000 nmol in 1 mmol.
136MG
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