Millimole per Day to Hectomole per Second Conversion

Convert between Millimole per Day and Hectomole per Second quickly and accurately.

mmol/d
hmol/s

How to Convert Millimole per Day to Hectomole per Second

Conversion Formula

1 mmol/d = 1E-10 hmol/s
1 hmol/s = 8640000000.003 mmol/d

Example

Convert 15 mmol/d to hmol/s:

15 mmol/d = 15 × 1E-10 hmol/s = 2E-9 hmol/s

Unit Information

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Millimole per Day

mmol/d

Definition

The millimole per day (mmol/d) is a unit of molar flow rate equal to 0.0000000115740741 mole per second. It represents very small molar flow rates, commonly used in analytical chemistry, environmental monitoring, and research applications where very small daily molar flow rates are measured.

History/Origin

Developed for analytical chemistry and environmental monitoring applications where very small daily molar flow rates provide better operational context for long-term processes, this unit became standard in analytical instruments and environmental analysis. It offers a practical measure for micro-scale environmental monitoring.

Current Use

Commonly used in analytical chemistry, environmental monitoring, research applications, and long-term micro-scale process analysis where very small daily molar flow rates are measured. It helps in environmental impact assessment and micro-scale long-term monitoring.

Multiplier

1E-8

Offset

0

Hectomole per Second

hmol/s

Definition

The hectomole per second (hmol/s) is a unit of molar flow rate equal to 100 mole per second. It represents moderate molar flow rates, commonly used in laboratory applications, small-scale manufacturing, and analytical processes where intermediate molar flow rates are measured.

History/Origin

Developed for laboratory and small-scale manufacturing applications where intermediate molar flow rates are measured, this unit became standard in analytical chemistry and precision engineering. It offers a practical measure for moderate molar flow rates in research and development.

Current Use

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

Multiplier

100

Offset

0

Millimole per Day to Hectomole per Second Conversion Table

Millimole per Day [mmol/d] Hectomole per Second [hmol/s]
1 mmol/d 1E-10 hmol/s
10 mmol/d 1E-9 hmol/s
25 mmol/d 3E-9 hmol/s
50 mmol/d 6E-9 hmol/s
100 mmol/d 1E-8 hmol/s
0 mmol/d 0E+0 hmol/s
-10 mmol/d -1E-9 hmol/s
-40 mmol/d -5E-9 hmol/s