Convert nanomolar to millimillimole/litre


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How many nanomolar in 1 millimillimole/litre? The answer is 1000. We assume you are converting between nanomolar and millimillimole/litre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: nanomolar or millimillimole/litre The SI derived unit for amount-of-substance concentration is the mole/cubic meter. 1 mole/cubic meter is equal to 1000000 nanomolar, or 1000 millimillimole/litre. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between nanomolar and millimillimoles/liter. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of nanomolar to millimillimole/litre

1 nanomolar to millimillimole/litre = 0.001 millimillimole/litre

10 nanomolar to millimillimole/litre = 0.01 millimillimole/litre

50 nanomolar to millimillimole/litre = 0.05 millimillimole/litre

100 nanomolar to millimillimole/litre = 0.1 millimillimole/litre

200 nanomolar to millimillimole/litre = 0.2 millimillimole/litre

500 nanomolar to millimillimole/litre = 0.5 millimillimole/litre

1000 nanomolar to millimillimole/litre = 1 millimillimole/litre


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Definition: Nanomolar

The SI prefix "nano" represents a factor of 10-9, or in exponential notation, 1E-9.

So 1 nanomolar = 10-9 molar.


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