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The mole (mol) is the base unit of amount of substance in the International System of Units (SI). A millimole (mmol) is one-thousandth of a mole, used for smaller quantities commonly encountered in chemistry and biology.
The calculator uses the simple conversion formula:
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Explanation: Since "milli-" means one-thousandth, converting from moles to millimoles requires multiplying by 1000.
Details: Accurate unit conversion is essential in chemistry, medicine, and biochemistry where concentrations are often expressed in different scales for practical purposes.
Tips: Enter the amount in moles (can be decimal) and click calculate. The result will show the equivalent amount in millimoles.
Q1: Why convert between moles and millimoles?
A: Moles are used for theoretical calculations while millimoles are more practical for laboratory measurements and medical dosages.
Q2: How precise is this conversion?
A: The conversion is exact since it's based on the metric system definition, not an approximation.
Q3: What's the difference between mmol and mol/L?
A: mmol is an amount (like grams), while mol/L (molarity) is a concentration (like grams per liter).
Q4: When would I need this conversion?
A: Common uses include preparing chemical solutions, interpreting lab results, and calculating medication dosages.
Q5: Can I convert millimoles back to moles?
A: Yes, simply divide the millimoles by 1000 to get moles.