Definition
Millimole, a unit of measurement equal to one-thousandth of a mole, used in chemistry and medicine.
Etymology
Compound of Latin mille 'thousand' and mole, from German Mol, short for Molekül 'molecule.' The mole concept was formalized by Wilhelm Ostwald in the early 1900s for measuring atomic quantities.
Kelly Says
A millimole represents an almost incomprehensibly large number of particles - about 602 billion billion particles - yet it's considered a tiny amount in chemistry, showing the mind-bending scale of molecular science.
Translations
ARالعربية
مليمول
mi-li-mol
BNবাংলা
মিলিমোল
mi-li-mol
CACatalà
milimol
mi-li-mol
CSČeština
milimol
mi-li-mol
DADansk
millimol
mil-li-mol
DEDeutsch
Millimol
mil-li-mol
ELΕλληνικά
ミリμόλ
mili-mol
ESEspañol
milimol
mi-li-mol
FAفارسی
میلیمول
mi-li-mol
FISuomi
millimooli
mil-li-moo-li
FRFrançais
millimole
mi-li-mol
HIहिन्दी
मिलेमोल
mi-le-mol
HUMagyar
millimol
mil-li-mol
IDBahasa Indonesia
milimol
mi-li-mol
ITItaliano
millimole
mil-li-mol
KKKK
миллимоль
mil-li-mol
MSBahasa Melayu
milimol
mi-li-mol
MYမြန်မာ
မိုင်လီမိုင်
mai-li-mai
NLNederlands
millimol
mil-li-mol
NONorsk
millimol
mil-li-mol
PLPolski
milimol
mi-li-mol
PTPortuguês
milimol
mi-li-mol
RORomână
milimol
mi-li-mol
RUРусский
миллимоль
milli-mol
SVSvenska
millimol
mil-li-mol
SWKiswahili
milimoli
mi-li-mo-li
TAதமிழ்
மிலிகிமோல்
mi-li-ki-mo-l
TEతెలుగు
మిలిమోల్
mi-li-mol
THไทย
มิลลิโมล
mil-li-mol
TRTürkçe
milimol
mi-li-mol
UKУкраїнська
мілімоль
mi-li-mol
URاردو
میلی مول
mi-li-mol
VITiếng Việt
milimol
mi-li-mol