Convert Moles per litre to Millimoles per decilitre
Convert Moles per litre (mol/L) to Millimoles per decilitre (mmol/dL) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
mmol/dL = mol/L × 100
About Moles per litre
The mole per litre (mol/L, M - molar) equals 1 000 mol/m³, the most widely used concentration unit in chemistry and biochemistry. Stock solutions, enzyme substrates, and reagent preparation all use mol/L. Concentrated HCl ≈12 mol/L; saturated NaCl ≈6.1 mol/L; sea water NaCl ≈0.47 mol/L. 1 mol/L = mol/dm³ = kmol/m³.
About Millimoles per decilitre
The millimole per decilitre (mmol/dL) equals 10 mol/m³, a transitional unit in US clinical chemistry when reporting analytes that were historically stated in mg/dL but are converting to SI. Blood glucose in SI: 5.0 mmol/L = 0.5 mmol/dL; this unit is rarely used in practice but appears in some conversion tables. 1 mmol/dL = 10 mmol/L.
Quick Reference Table
| Moles per litre (mol/L) | Millimoles per decilitre (mmol/dL) |
|---|---|
| 1 mol/L | 100 mmol/dL |
| 2 mol/L | 200 mmol/dL |
| 5 mol/L | 500 mmol/dL |
| 10 mol/L | 1000 mmol/dL |
| 25 mol/L | 2500 mmol/dL |
| 50 mol/L | 5000 mmol/dL |
| 100 mol/L | 10000 mmol/dL |