Convert Gram per Mole to Pound per Pound-mole
1 g/mol = 1 lb/lb-mol
Gram per Mole to Pound per Pound-mole Table
| Gram per Mole (g/mol) | Pound per Pound-mole (lb/lb-mol) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 g/mol | 0.1 lb/lb-mol |
| 0.5 g/mol | 0.5 lb/lb-mol |
| 1 g/mol | 1 lb/lb-mol |
| 2 g/mol | 2 lb/lb-mol |
| 5 g/mol | 5 lb/lb-mol |
| 10 g/mol | 10 lb/lb-mol |
| 25 g/mol | 25 lb/lb-mol |
| 50 g/mol | 50 lb/lb-mol |
| 100 g/mol | 100 lb/lb-mol |
| 1,000 g/mol | 1,000 lb/lb-mol |
About Molar Mass
Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance, linking the microscopic world of atoms to measurable quantities. It is measured in grams per mole (g/mol). Water has a molar mass of about 18 g/mol, while hemoglobin reaches approximately 64,500 g/mol.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Pound per Pound-mole are in 1 Gram per Mole?
1 g/mol = 1 lb/lb-mol
What is Gram per Mole?
Gram per Mole (g/mol) is a unit of Molar Mass. Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance, linking the microscopic world of atoms to measurable quantities. It is measured in grams per mole (g/mol). Water has a molar mass of about 18 g/mol, while hemoglobin reaches approximately 64,500 g/mol.
What is Pound per Pound-mole?
Pound per Pound-mole (lb/lb-mol) is a unit of Molar Mass. Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance, linking the microscopic world of atoms to measurable quantities. It is measured in grams per mole (g/mol). Water has a molar mass of about 18 g/mol, while hemoglobin reaches approximately 64,500 g/mol.
How to convert Gram per Mole to Pound per Pound-mole?
To convert Gram per Mole (g/mol) to Pound per Pound-mole (lb/lb-mol), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 g/mol = 1 lb/lb-mol. Example: 5 g/mol = 5 lb/lb-mol.
What is the formula for Gram per Mole to Pound per Pound-mole?
The formula is: Pound per Pound-mole = Gram per Mole à 1. The conversion factor from g/mol to lb/lb-mol is 1.