MadSci Network: Chemistry
Query:

Re: Converting ug/ul to micromolar

Date: Tue Aug 18 08:20:40 1998
Posted By: Rick Cousins, Regional Mgr/Chemist-Industry
Area of science: Chemistry
ID: 903137378.Ch
Message:

I assume you won't have any trouble going from uL to L since
we're just moving the decimal point. Then convert from moles to grams
(using the number of grams/mole for the compound in question, ie the
molecular weight), and finally from moles to micromoles (by moving the 
decimal point six places again). If you do this a lot, you can program
the calculation into many types of calculator or even write a BASIC 
computer program.


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