I explain this at the end of the video. You have a hard version of the problem, so you just have to keep watching all the way through to the end of the video :)
Good question! If you have nmol, you can convert directly to mol using the nano prefix, just like converting ng to g. Nano is the prefix for 10^-9, so 1 nmol = 10^-9 mol.
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If there is mM, what should I do in order to change it to M?
There are 1000 mM in a M, so you’ll divide mM by 1000 to convert to M.
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What formula do we use if the answer is asking for g ?
I explain this at the end of the video. You have a hard version of the problem, so you just have to keep watching all the way through to the end of the video :)
If the mass is given in nmol do you need to convert to mol using the molecular weight ?
Good question! If you have nmol, you can convert directly to mol using the nano prefix, just like converting ng to g. Nano is the prefix for 10^-9, so 1 nmol = 10^-9 mol.
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