How do you convert mmol to mg?
The easiest way to convert blood glucose from mmol/L to mg/dL is to multiply the value in mmol/L by 18 and change the units. For example, if your reading is 12 mmol/L, you multiply 12 mmol/L by 18, which equals 216, and change the units to mg/dL: 216 mg/dL.
How do you convert mM to MOSM?
2.1. It is calculated as the sum of molar ionic species in a media, for example, 150 mM NaCl has an osmolarity of 150 mM Na++150 mM Cl−=300 mOsmol; 50 mM CaCl2 and 5 mM NaHCO3 have an osmolarity of 50 mM Ca2++2×50 mM Cl−+5 mM Na++5 mM HCO3−=160 mOsmol.
How do you convert mg/kg to Cmol kg?
Magnesium: Divide ppm of magnesium by 120 to get cmol/kg of magnesium. Potassium: Divide ppm of potassium by 390 to get cmol/kg of potassium. Sodium: Divide ppm of sodium by 230 to get cmol/kg of sodium.
How do you convert mmol to mg ml?
The molar mass of the compound is the same number, with units of grams per mol. It is also the number of milligrams per millimol for the compound. You can convert from mmol/L to mg/L by multiplying times that number. Then you have the number of milligrams of the compound in 1 liter of solution.
What is mmol L to mg DL?
mmol/L in mg/dL, conversion factor: 1 mmol/L = 18,018 mg/dL
| mmol/L | 0.6 | 2.8 |
|---|---|---|
| mg/dL | 11 | 50 |
Is mOsm same as mmol?
When n = 1, as for Na+, Cl–, Ca2+, urea, and glucose, 1 mmol/L equals 1 mOsmol/kg. If, however, a compound dissociates into two or more particles, 1 mmol/L will generate an osmotic effect greater than 1 mOsmol/kg. For example, a solution of 1 mol/L NaCl corresponds to an osmolarity of 2 osmol/L.
What is Cmol per kg?
Reporting of measurement of an exchangeable cation is usually in centimoles per kg of dry soil (cmol/kg). Note: 1 cmol(+)/kg is the same as 1 meq/100g. A centimole is 1/100th of the “molar weight” of an element, which is the atomic weight of that element divided by the number of charges on the cation.
How do you convert mmol L to mg DL?
To convert μmol/l to mg/dl, multiply by 0.0113. To convert mg/dl to μmol/l, multiply by 88.4. The MDRD formula below is derived from the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Trial [3]. A GFR calculator using the MDRD formula can also be found on the National Kidney Foundation K/DOQI website: