Mole per Cubic Meter to Millimole per Liter Conversion

Convert between Mole per Cubic Meter and Millimole per Liter quickly and accurately.

mol/m³
mmol/L

How to Convert Mole per Cubic Meter to Millimole per Liter

Conversion Formula

1 mol/m³ = 1 mmol/L
1 mmol/L = 1 mol/m³

Example

Convert 15 mol/m³ to mmol/L:

15 mol/m³ = 15 × 1 mmol/L = 15 mmol/L

Unit Information

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

Mole per Cubic Meter

mol/m³

Definition

The mole per cubic meter is the SI base unit for molar concentration, representing the amount of substance in moles per unit volume in cubic meters. This unit is fundamental in chemistry, physics, and engineering for expressing the concentration of solutes in solutions, gases, and other media. It provides a standardized measure for quantifying how much of a substance is present in a given volume.

History/Origin

The mole per cubic meter was established as part of the International System of Units (SI) to provide a consistent base unit for molar concentration measurements. It evolved from the need to standardize concentration calculations in chemistry and physics, particularly in solution chemistry, gas laws, and chemical engineering where precise concentration measurements are essential for accurate calculations and process control.

Current Use

This unit is widely used in chemistry laboratories, chemical engineering, environmental science, and pharmaceutical research for expressing solution concentrations. It serves as the reference unit for calculating molarity, preparing standard solutions, analyzing chemical reactions, and designing chemical processes where accurate concentration measurements are critical for success.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Millimole per Liter

mmol/L

Definition

The millimole per liter is a commonly used unit for molar concentration, representing the amount of substance in millimoles per unit volume in liters. This unit is particularly useful in clinical chemistry, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry where concentrations are typically in the millimolar range, providing a practical scale for expressing solution concentrations in biological and analytical applications.

History/Origin

This unit was developed for clinical chemistry and biochemistry applications where solution concentrations are typically in the millimolar range and millimole-level measurements provide appropriate precision. It became standard in clinical chemistry, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry where millimolar concentrations are common and practical units are essential for accurate analysis.

Current Use

Extensively used in clinical chemistry, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry where millimolar concentrations are common. It is employed in clinical laboratory analysis, biochemical research, and analytical chemistry where solution concentrations are expressed in millimoles per liter for practical laboratory applications and accurate analysis.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Mole per Cubic Meter to Millimole per Liter Conversion Table

Mole per Cubic Meter [mol/m³] Millimole per Liter [mmol/L]
1 mol/m³ 1 mmol/L
10 mol/m³ 10 mmol/L
25 mol/m³ 25 mmol/L
50 mol/m³ 50 mmol/L
100 mol/m³ 100 mmol/L
0 mol/m³ 0E+0 mmol/L
-10 mol/m³ -10 mmol/L
-40 mol/m³ -40 mmol/L