To convert the concentration from mg/mL to mM (\(C(mM)\)):
\[ C(mM) = \frac{C(mg/ml)}{MW(g/mol)} \times 1000 \]
Where:
Concentration in millimolar (mM) is a unit of concentration that represents the number of millimoles of a substance in one liter of solution. It is a commonly used unit in chemistry and biochemistry to express the concentration of solutes in a solution.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ C(mM) = \frac{5}{180} \times 1000 \approx 27.78 \text{ mM} \]
The concentration is approximately 27.78 mM.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ C(mM) = \frac{10}{150} \times 1000 \approx 66.67 \text{ mM} \]
The concentration is approximately 66.67 mM.