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I was wondering if anyone knew how to convert 1 mmol/kg to mg/kg of PYRAZOLE. It would be greatly appreciated if someone could give me some steps or even where to begin. Thanks!
You have to know how many grams in a mole, which is just the molecular weight. That weight in grams is a mole.
This Wikipedia article
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrazole says 68.07 g/mol, so in 1 kg of total material, you have 1 mmol of pyrazole, you have 68.07 mg.