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Definition of Millimoles
1. millimole [n] - See also: millimole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Millimoles
Literary usage of Millimoles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Laboratory Manual of Elementary Colloid Chemistry by Emil Hatschek (1920)
"1000 x 0-6 and 1000 x 0-4, ie, 600 and 400 millimoles respectively ; since they
were diluted to one- tenth by the sol, the actual concentrations in the ..."
2. Esterification Limits of Benzoic and Toluic Acids with Lower Alcohols by Raymond Freas (1918)
"A — Weight of alcohol or water in grams. Б - Weight of acid or ester in grams.
p — Active mass of alcohol or water in millimoles. q ..."
3. The Electrolytic Dissociation Theory by Richard Wilhelm Heinrich Abegg (1907)
"... millimoles of alkali for the neutralization of nitrophenol, of which almost
all of the ... millimoles of nitrophenol salt, which means a ..."
4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
"9.1 Prunus Serotina leaves acetone ppt. from extract of 2.5 g 9.7 Peach leaves
acetone ppt. from 2 g 9.2 Total millimoles of HC j g. ..."
5. Principles of General Physiology by William Maddock Bayliss (1920)
"406) show the solubility of barium sulphate in particles of 1 '8 fi to be 2'29
millimoles per litre, in particles of O'l /u to be 4'15 millimoles per litre. ..."
6. Second Report of the Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of ...by Scott M. Grundy by Scott M. Grundy (1997)
"To convert serum values to plasma, multiply by 0.97. To convert cholesterol values
in mg/dL to millimoles per liter, divide by 38.7. ..."
7. An Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Colloids by Emil Hatschek (1916)
"The sol was an As» 83 sol, containing 7.539 millimoles [it., 1'854 grammes) of
the negatively charged sulphide per litre ; the electrolyte concentrations ..."