Mole per Cubic Centimeter to Kilomole per Cubic Meter Conversion

Convert between Mole per Cubic Centimeter and Kilomole per Cubic Meter quickly and accurately.

mol/cm³
kmol/m³

How to Convert Mole per Cubic Centimeter to Kilomole per Cubic Meter

Conversion Formula

1 mol/cm³ = 1000 kmol/m³
1 kmol/m³ = 0.001 mol/cm³

Example

Convert 15 mol/cm³ to kmol/m³:

15 mol/cm³ = 15 × 1000 kmol/m³ = 15000 kmol/m³

Unit Information

Learn about the concentration - molar units you're converting between

Mole per Cubic Centimeter

mol/cm³

Definition

The mole per cubic centimeter is a high-density unit for molar concentration, representing the amount of substance in moles per unit volume in cubic centimeters. This unit is used for concentrated solutions and solid-state applications where high molar concentrations occur over small volumes, typical in materials science, solid-state chemistry, and high-concentration solution studies.

History/Origin

This unit was developed for applications involving high-concentration solutions and solid-state materials where molar concentrations are substantial relative to small volumes. It became important in materials science, crystallography, and solid-state chemistry where concentration measurements are made on small samples and high precision is required for accurate characterization of material properties.

Current Use

Widely used in materials science, solid-state chemistry, and crystallography for measuring concentrations in solid materials and concentrated solutions. It is employed in semiconductor research, battery technology, and materials characterization where high molar concentrations are measured in small volumes and precise concentration values are essential for understanding material properties.

Multiplier

1000000

Offset

0

Kilomole per Cubic Meter

kmol/m³

Definition

The kilomole per cubic meter is a larger unit for molar concentration, representing the amount of substance in kilomoles per unit volume in cubic meters. This unit is used for industrial-scale applications where significant molar concentrations occur, making it suitable for chemical engineering, industrial processes, and large-scale solution handling where mole-level measurements would be impractical.

History/Origin

This unit was developed for industrial-scale chemical processes where molar concentrations are substantial and mole-level measurements would be impractical due to the large quantities involved. It became standard in chemical engineering, industrial chemistry, and large-scale manufacturing where concentration measurements are made on industrial scales and practical units are required.

Current Use

Extensively used in chemical engineering, industrial chemistry, and large-scale manufacturing where high molar concentrations are common. It is employed in reactor design, process optimization, and industrial solution handling where kilomole-level measurements are practical and concentration values are expressed in kilomoles per cubic meter for industrial applications.

Multiplier

1000

Offset

0

Mole per Cubic Centimeter to Kilomole per Cubic Meter Conversion Table

Mole per Cubic Centimeter [mol/cm³] Kilomole per Cubic Meter [kmol/m³]
1 mol/cm³ 1000 kmol/m³
10 mol/cm³ 10000 kmol/m³
25 mol/cm³ 25000 kmol/m³
50 mol/cm³ 50000 kmol/m³
100 mol/cm³ 100000 kmol/m³
0 mol/cm³ 0E+0 kmol/m³
-10 mol/cm³ -10000 kmol/m³
-40 mol/cm³ -40000 kmol/m³