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The conversion between mmol/L (millimoles per liter) and mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter) is commonly used in medical and scientific contexts, particularly for measuring blood glucose levels and other biochemical parameters.
The conversion uses the formula:
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Explanation: The conversion factor 18.018 is derived from the molecular weight of glucose (180.18 g/mol) and the unit conversion between liters and deciliters.
Details: Accurate unit conversion is essential for medical professionals, researchers, and patients to correctly interpret laboratory results, especially when comparing values from different regions that may use different measurement units.
Tips: Enter the value in mmol/L and click "Convert" to get the equivalent value in mg/dL. All values must be valid positive numbers.
Q1: Why is the conversion factor 18.018?
A: This factor is specific to glucose conversion, based on its molecular weight of 180.18 g/mol and the relationship between liters and deciliters (1 L = 10 dL).
Q2: Is this conversion only for glucose?
A: While 18.018 is specific to glucose, different substances have different conversion factors based on their molecular weights.
Q3: Which countries use mmol/L vs mg/dL?
A: Most countries use mmol/L, while the United States primarily uses mg/dL for blood glucose measurements.
Q4: How accurate is this conversion?
A: The conversion is mathematically precise, but always verify critical medical conversions with healthcare professionals.
Q5: Can I convert mg/dL back to mmol/L?
A: Yes, to convert back, use the formula: mmol/L = mg/dL ÷ 18.018