Mole per Second to Examole per Second Conversion

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

mol/s
Emol/s

How to Convert Mole per Second to Examole per Second

Conversion Formula

1 mol/s = 1E-18 Emol/s
1 Emol/s = 1E+18 mol/s

Example

Convert 15 mol/s to Emol/s:

15 mol/s = 15 × 1E-18 Emol/s = 2E-17 Emol/s

Unit Information

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Mole per Second

mol/s

Definition

The mole per second (mol/s) is the SI unit of molar flow rate, representing the number of moles of substance passing through a given area per unit time. It quantifies the rate of molar transfer in chemical processes, making it essential for reaction kinetics, process engineering, and chemical analysis applications.

History/Origin

Derived from the fundamental relationship between the mole (SI base unit for amount of substance) and time, this unit became standardized with the adoption of the International System of Units. It provides a consistent measure for molar flow rate across different chemical systems, enabling accurate process design and analysis.

Current Use

Widely used in chemical engineering, process engineering, reaction kinetics, and analytical chemistry for quantifying molar flow rates. It is essential for designing chemical reactors, analyzing reaction rates, and optimizing industrial processes involving molar transfer.

Multiplier

1

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 Second to Examole per Second Conversion Table

Mole per Second [mol/s] Examole per Second [Emol/s]
1 mol/s 1E-18 Emol/s
10 mol/s 1E-17 Emol/s
25 mol/s 2E-17 Emol/s
50 mol/s 5E-17 Emol/s
100 mol/s 1E-16 Emol/s
0 mol/s 0E+0 Emol/s
-10 mol/s -1E-17 Emol/s
-40 mol/s -4E-17 Emol/s