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Millimolar (mM) to molar (M) conversion is a fundamental unit conversion in chemistry that converts concentration values from millimoles per liter to moles per liter. This conversion is essential for standardizing concentration measurements across different scales.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: Since 1 mole equals 1000 millimoles, dividing millimolar concentration by 1000 converts it to molar concentration.
Details: Accurate concentration conversion is crucial for preparing chemical solutions, conducting experiments, calculating reaction rates, and ensuring consistency in scientific research and industrial applications.
Tips: Enter the millimolar concentration value in the input field. The value must be non-negative. The calculator will automatically compute and display the equivalent molar concentration.
Q1: What is the difference between molar and millimolar?
A: Molar (M) represents moles per liter, while millimolar (mM) represents millimoles per liter. 1 M = 1000 mM.
Q2: When would I need to convert mM to M?
A: This conversion is needed when working with chemical solutions, preparing reagents, calculating concentrations for experiments, or when different protocols use different concentration units.
Q3: Can I convert M to mM using the same formula?
A: Yes, to convert molar to millimolar, multiply by 1000: mM = M × 1000.
Q4: Are there other concentration units I should know?
A: Yes, common concentration units include micromolar (μM), nanomolar (nM), percentage (%), and parts per million (ppm).
Q5: Is this conversion applicable to all solutions?
A: Yes, this conversion works for any aqueous solution where concentration is expressed in moles per liter or millimoles per liter.