Mm (Millimolar) To Mg Ml Calculator
Mm To Mg/mL Calculator
To convert Millimoles (mM) to Milligrams per Milliliter (mg/mL), input millimolar concentration and the molecular weight of your compound in g/mol.
- Concentration in mM: 10
- Molecular Weight (MW): 180 g/mol (e.g., glucose)
mg/mL = 10 × (180 / 1000) = 1.8 mg/mL
Result: 10 mM of glucose is equivalent to 1.8 mg/mL.
Mm To Mg/mL Conversion Chart
Concentration (mM) | Molar Mass (g/mol) | mg/mL | Formula Used |
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0.1 | 180 | 0.018 | 0.1 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 0.018 |
0.2 | 180 | 0.036 | 0.2 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 0.036 |
0.5 | 180 | 0.09 | 0.5 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 0.09 |
1 | 180 | 0.18 | 1 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 0.18 |
10 | 180 | 1.8 | 10 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 1.8 |
50 | 180 | 9.0 | 50 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 9.0 |
100 | 180 | 18.0 | 100 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 18.0 |
200 | 180 | 36.0 | 200 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 36.0 |
500 | 180 | 90.0 | 500 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 90.0 |
1,000 | 180 | 180.0 | 1,000 × (180 ÷ 1,000) = 180.0 |
How to Convert Mm To Mg/mL?
To convert from millimoles (mM) to mg/mL, multiply your millimolar concentration by the molecular weight and divide by 1000.
For example, if you have a 5 mM solution of a compound with molecular weight 342.3 g/mol, multiply 5 by 342.3 and divide by 1000 to get 1.71 mg/mL.
- Concentration in mM: 50
- Molecular Weight (MW): 342 g/mol (e.g., sucrose)
mg/mL = 50 × (342 / 1000) = 17.1 mg/mL
Result: 50 mM of sucrose is equivalent to 17.1 mg/mL.
Mm To Mg/mL Conversion Formula
Basic Conversion Formula:
mg/mL = (mM × Molecular Weight) ÷ 1000
Where:
mM = Concentration in millimoles per liter
Molecular Weight = Compound's molecular weight in g/mol
1000 = Conversion factor
Alternative Units Formula:
g/L = (mM × Molecular Weight) ÷ 1
µg/mL = (mM × Molecular Weight)
Where:
mM = Millimolar concentration
Molecular Weight = g/mol
Example 1: Glucose Solution
- Concentration = 5 mM
- Molecular Weight = 180.16 g/mol
- Calculation = (5 × 180.16) ÷ 1000
- Result = 0.901 mg/mL
Example 2: NaCl Solution
- Concentration = 150 mM
- Molecular Weight = 58.44 g/mol
- Calculation = (150 × 58.44) ÷ 1000
- Result = 8.766 mg/mL
Example 3: Calcium Chloride
- Concentration = 2 mM
- Molecular Weight = 110.98 g/mol
- Calculation = (2 × 110.98) ÷ 1000
- Result = 0.222 mg/mL
Example 4: Sucrose Solution
- Concentration = 10 mM
- Molecular Weight = 342.3 g/mol
- Calculation = (10 × 342.3) ÷ 1000
- Result = 3.423 mg/mL
Example 5: Phosphate Buffer
- Concentration = 50 mM
- Molecular Weight = 94.97 g/mol
- Calculation = (50 × 94.97) ÷ 1000
- Result = 4.749 mg/mL
What is Mm and Mg/mL?
Millimolar (mM) is a unit expressing concentration in millimoles per liter, while mg/mL (milligrams per milliliter) is a mass concentration unit; these units are commonly used in laboratory and clinical settings for solution preparation.