Mole per Hour to Examole per Second Conversion

Convert between Mole per Hour and Examole per Second quickly and accurately.

mol/h
Emol/s

How to Convert Mole per Hour to Examole per Second

Conversion Formula

1 mol/h = 3E-22 Emol/s
1 Emol/s = 4E+21 mol/h

Example

Convert 15 mol/h to Emol/s:

15 mol/h = 15 × 3E-22 Emol/s = 4E-21 Emol/s

Unit Information

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Mole per Hour

mol/h

Definition

The mole per hour (mol/h) is a unit of molar flow rate equal to 0.0002777778 mole per second. It represents moderate molar flow rates, commonly used in laboratory processes, analytical chemistry, and small-scale applications where hourly measurements are more meaningful.

History/Origin

Developed for analytical chemistry and laboratory applications where hourly molar flow rates provide better operational context for long-term processes, this unit became standard in research and development. It offers a practical measure for monitoring extended analytical processes.

Current Use

Commonly used in analytical chemistry, laboratory processes, research applications, and small-scale manufacturing where hourly molar flow rates are more practical. It helps in long-term process monitoring and analytical measurements.

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Examole per Second

Emol/s

Definition

The examole per second (Emol/s) is a unit of molar flow rate equal to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 mole per second. It represents extremely large molar flow rates, commonly used in theoretical calculations, large-scale industrial processes, and scientific research where massive molar flows are measured.

History/Origin

Developed for theoretical calculations and large-scale industrial applications where extremely large molar flow rates are encountered, this unit became standard in scientific research and large-scale industrial applications. It offers a practical measure for massive molar flows in theoretical and industrial contexts.

Current Use

Used in theoretical calculations, large-scale industrial processes, and scientific research where extremely large molar flow rates are measured. It helps in theoretical modeling and large-scale process analysis.

Multiplier

1E+18

Offset

0

Mole per Hour to Examole per Second Conversion Table

Mole per Hour [mol/h] Examole per Second [Emol/s]
1 mol/h 3E-22 Emol/s
10 mol/h 3E-21 Emol/s
25 mol/h 7E-21 Emol/s
50 mol/h 1E-20 Emol/s
100 mol/h 3E-20 Emol/s
0 mol/h 0E+0 Emol/s
-10 mol/h -3E-21 Emol/s
-40 mol/h -1E-20 Emol/s