Attomole per Second to Millimole per Hour Conversion

Convert between Attomole per Second and Millimole per Hour quickly and accurately.

amol/s
mmol/h

How to Convert Attomole per Second to Millimole per Hour

Conversion Formula

1 amol/s = 4E-12 mmol/h
1 mmol/h = 277777777777.78 amol/s

Example

Convert 15 amol/s to mmol/h:

15 amol/s = 15 × 4E-12 mmol/h = 5E-11 mmol/h

Unit Information

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Attomole per Second

amol/s

Definition

The attomole per second (amol/s) is a unit of molar flow rate equal to 0.000000000000000001 mole per second. It represents extremely small molar flow rates, commonly used in analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and precision applications where ultra-small molar flow rates are measured.

History/Origin

Developed for analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical applications where ultra-small molar flow rates are measured with high precision, this unit became standard in analytical instruments and precision manufacturing. It offers a practical measure for atto-scale molar flow rates in research applications.

Current Use

Used in analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical manufacturing, precision engineering, and research applications where ultra-small molar flow rates are measured. It helps in atto-scale process monitoring and analytical measurements.

Multiplier

1E-18

Offset

0

Millimole per Hour

mmol/h

Definition

The millimole per hour (mmol/h) is a unit of molar flow rate equal to 0.0000002777778 mole per second. It represents very small molar flow rates, commonly used in analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and precision applications where very small hourly molar flow rates are measured.

History/Origin

Developed for analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical applications where very small hourly molar flow rates provide better operational context for extended processes, this unit became standard in analytical instruments and precision manufacturing. It offers a practical measure for micro-scale long-term processes.

Current Use

Commonly used in analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical manufacturing, precision engineering, and research applications where very small hourly molar flow rates are measured. It helps in long-term quality control and micro-scale process monitoring.

Multiplier

3E-7

Offset

0

Attomole per Second to Millimole per Hour Conversion Table

Attomole per Second [amol/s] Millimole per Hour [mmol/h]
1 amol/s 4E-12 mmol/h
10 amol/s 4E-11 mmol/h
25 amol/s 9E-11 mmol/h
50 amol/s 2E-10 mmol/h
100 amol/s 4E-10 mmol/h
0 amol/s 0E+0 mmol/h
-10 amol/s -4E-11 mmol/h
-40 amol/s -1E-10 mmol/h

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