
Gabriel R. answered 03/23/22
Neuroscience Ph.D. Student at UCLA passionate about teaching
Hi De'ja C.! To do this, you would need to multiply your mol value by the molar volume constant, 22.4 L. If you have 22.4mmol, that would mean the following:
22.4mmol(1mol/1000mmol)(22.4L/1mol)(1000mL/1L) = 501.76 mL
So in 22.4 mmol, you would have 501.76 mL. Hope this helps!
Nokuthula M.
Hi De'ja .C. I would say first divide those mmol by 1000 to get mol and calculate mass (g) using MW (g/mol). Then, you can divide mass by density (g/mL) to get volume in mL. Good luck!07/21/22