Orders of magnitude (molar concentration)
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This page lists examples of molar concentration. Grouped by orders of magnitude.
Factor (Molarity) | SI prefix | Value | Item |
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10−15 | fM | ||
10−14 | |||
10−13 | |||
10−12 | pM | ||
10−11 | 66 pM | gold in seawater | |
10−10 | |||
10−9 | nM | ||
10−8 | |||
10−7 | 100 nM | concentration of hydronium and hydroxide ions in water at 25°C | |
10−6 | µM | ||
10−5 | |||
10−4 | 180-480 µM | normal range for uric acid in blood[1] | |
10−3 | mM | 5.5 mM | upper bound for healthy blood glucose when fasting |
7.8 mM | upper bound for healthy blood glucose 2 hours after eating | ||
10−2 | cM | ||
10−1 | dM | 140 mM | sodium ions in blood plasma |
480 mM | sodium ions in seawater[2] | ||
100 | M | ||
101 | daM | 25 M | Molarity of helium at solar core |
55.5 M | Molarity of water | ||
102 | hM | ||
103 | kM |
SI multiples
Submultiples | Multiples | ||||
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Value | SI symbol | Name | Value | SI symbol | Name |
10−1 M | dM | decimolar | 101 M | daM | decamolar |
10−2 M | cM | centimolar | 102 M | hM | hectomolar |
10−3 M | mM | millimolar | 103 M | kM | kilomolar |
10−6 M | μM | micromolar | 106 M | MM | megamolar |
10−9 M | nM | nanomolar | 109 M | GM | gigamolar |
10−12 M | pM | picomolar | 1012 M | TM | teramolar |
10−15 M | fM | femtomolar | 1015 M | PM | petamolar |
10−18 M | aM | attomolar | 1018 M | EM | examolar |
10−21 M | zM | zeptomolar | 1021 M | ZM | zettamolar |
10−24 M | yM | yoctomolar | 1024 M | YM | yottamolar |
10−27 M | rM | rontomolar | 1027 M | RM | ronnamolar |
10−30 M | qM | quectomolar | 1030 M | QM | quettamolar |
See also
References
- ^ Reference ranges for blood tests
- ^ 0.469 mol/kg at an average density of 1.025 kg/L