Convert Kilomole to Attomole (kmol to Attomole)

Kilomole (kmol) and Attomole (Attomole) are both units of amount of substance. With the conversion form below, you can effortlessly and accurately convert kilomole to attomole. This free online calculator tool makes it simple and easy to perform the conversion from kmol unit to the Attomole unit.

Kilomole to Attomole conversion

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Kilomole to Attomole Conversion Formula

One Kilomole is equal to 1e+21 Attomole.

Formula: 1 kmol = 1e+21 Attomole

By using this conversion factor, you can easily convert any amount-of-substance measurement from kilomole unit to attomole unit with precision.

How to Convert kmol to Attomole?

Converting from kmol to Attomole is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to ensure accurate conversions from kilomole to attomole:

  • Select the Kilomole Value: Start by determining the kilomole (kmol) value you want to convert into attomole (Attomole). This is your starting point.
  • Multiply by the Conversion Factor: To calculate kilomole to equivalent attomole amount, multiply the selected kmol value by 1e+21.
  • Illustration of Multiplication:
  • 1 kmol = 1e+21 Attomole
  • 10 kmol = 1e+22 Attomole
  • 100 kmol = 1e+23 Attomole
  • Find the Conversion Result: The result of this multiplication is your converted value in attomole unit. This represents the same amount-of-substance but in a different unit.
  • Save Your Attomole Value: After converting, remember to save the result. This value represents the amount-of-substance you initially measured, now expressed in attomoles.
  • Alternative Method – Division: If you prefer not to multiply, you can achieve the same conversion by dividing the kilomole value by 1e-21. This alternative method also gives you the correct amount-of-substance in attomoles.
  • Illustration of Division:
  • Attomole = kmol ÷ 1e-21

What is Amount of Substance?

Amount of substance is an SI base quantity that counts the number of specified elementary entities—atoms, molecules, ions, electrons, or other particles—in a sample. Its unit is the mole (mol). One mole contains exactly 6.02214076 × 10²³ entities (Avogadro's number), defined exactly since the 2019 SI revision. The mole is the bridge between the atomic scale and the laboratory scale, making it indispensable in chemistry and biochemistry.

What is Kilomole?

A kilomole (kmol) is an SI-prefixed unit of amount of substance equal to 1,000 moles (103 mol). The prefix kilo- denotes one thousand times the base unit. Although the mole is the official SI base unit for amount of substance, the kilomoleis widely used in chemical engineering, industrial chemistry, thermodynamics, combustion analysis, and process engineering where large quantities of substances are measured.

One kilomole contains exactly 1,000 times the number of elementary entities found in one mole. Since one mole contains exactly 6.02214076 × 1023 specified entities, one kilomole contains 6.02214076 × 1026 atoms, molecules, ions, electrons, or other specified particles.

Kilomoles are frequently used when calculating chemical reactions on an industrial scale, designing reactors, balancing combustion equations, and determining material flow rates in manufacturing plants. Using kilomoles simplifies calculations involving large quantities that would otherwise require very large mole values.

What is Attomole?

An attomole (amol) is an SI-prefixed unit of amount of substance equal to 10−18 mole. The prefix atto- represents one quintillionth (0.000000000000000001) of the base unit. Although extremely small, the attomole is a practical unit in analytical chemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry, nanotechnology, and pharmaceutical research, where scientists often measure minute quantities of molecules, DNA, proteins, or other chemical substances.

Like all metric submultiples of the mole, the attomole follows the International System of Units (SI). Since one mole contains exactly 6.02214076 × 1023 specified elementary entities, one attomole corresponds to approximately 6.022 × 105 particles, depending on the type of entity being counted, such as atoms, molecules, or ions.

Attomoles are commonly encountered in highly sensitive laboratory techniques such as mass spectrometry, fluorescence assays, DNA sequencing, proteomics, and trace chemical analysis. Using attomoles allows researchers to express extremely small amounts of substances without writing long decimal values in moles.

To better understand this measurement category and related SI units, visit our complete guide to Amount of Substance.

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Kilomole to Attomole Examples

  • Example 1:

    Convert 0.2 Kilomole amount-of-substance to Attomole unit.

    Solution:

    We know that one Kilomole is equivalent to 1e+21 Attomole.

    Therefore,

    0.2 kmol = 0.2 x 1e+21 Attomole.

    0.2 kmol = 2e+20 Attomole.

    Hence, 0.2 Kilomole is approximately equal to 2e+20 Attomole.

  • Example 2:

    Convert 2 Kilomole amount-of-substance to Attomole unit.

    Solution:

    We know that one Kilomole is equivalent to 1e+21 Attomole.

    Therefore,

    2 kmol = 2 x 1e+21 Attomole.

    2 kmol = 2e+21 Attomole.

    Hence, 2 Kilomole is approximately equal to 2e+21 Attomole.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you convert kmol to Attomole formula?

The main formula for the conversion of the kmol value to Attomole amount is to multiply the kmol value by 1e+21.

There are 1e+21 Attomole in 1 Kilomole.To convert from Kilomole to Attomole, multiply your figure by 1e+21 (or divide by 1e-21).

What is the relation between Kilomole and Attomole?

The relationship between Kilomole and Attomole is given as follows: 1 kmol = 1e+21 Attomole

What is the value of 1 Kilomole in equivalent Attomole?

1 Kilomole amount-of-substance is equivalent to 1e+21 Attomole amount-of-substance.

What is the kilomole in attomole?

1 kilomole equals 1e+21 attomoles.

What is the value of 15 Kilomole in Attomoles?

We know that 1 Kilomole is equal to 1e+21 Attomole, multiply 15 by 1e+21 Attomole. Therefore, 15 Kilomole = 15 x 1e+21 Attomole, 15 kmol = 1.5e+22 Attomole. Hence, the value of 15 Kilomole in Attomole is 1.5e+22 Attomole.

What Amount of Substance is 1 Attomole?

The Amount of Substance of 1 Attomole spans 1e-21 Kilomole.

1 kmol how much attomole?

1 Kilomole (kmol) corresponds to 1e+21 Attomole (Attomole).