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The mg/mL to μM conversion is used to convert mass concentration to molar concentration. This is essential in biochemistry, pharmacology, and molecular biology where precise molar concentrations are required for experiments and formulations.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts mass per volume to moles per volume using the molecular weight as the conversion factor.
Details: Accurate concentration conversion is crucial for preparing solutions with precise molar concentrations, ensuring reproducibility in experiments, and calculating correct dosages in pharmaceutical applications.
Tips: Enter the concentration in mg/mL and the molar mass in g/mol. Both values must be positive numbers. The calculator will provide the equivalent concentration in micromolar units.
Q1: Why convert mg/mL to μM?
A: μM (micromolar) represents the number of molecules per liter, which is more meaningful in chemical and biological contexts than mass concentration.
Q2: What is the difference between mg/mL and μM?
A: mg/mL is mass concentration (weight/volume), while μM is molar concentration (moles/volume). The conversion depends on the molecular weight.
Q3: When is this conversion most useful?
A: When preparing solutions for biochemical assays, cell culture media, drug formulations, or any application requiring precise molar concentrations.
Q4: Can this calculator be used for any compound?
A: Yes, as long as you know the exact molar mass (molecular weight) of the compound.
Q5: What if I have the concentration in other units?
A: Convert to mg/mL first, or modify the formula accordingly for your specific units.