Convert Molar to Nanomole per Liter (mol/L to nmol/l)
Molar (mol/L) and Nanomole per Liter (nmol/l) are both units of molar concentration. With the conversion form below, you can effortlessly and accurately convert molar to nanomole per liter. This free online calculator tool makes it simple and easy to perform the conversion from mol/L unit to the nmol/l unit.
Molar to Nanomole per Liter conversion
Molar to Nanomole per Liter Conversion Formula
One Molar is equal to 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter.
Formula: 1 mol/L = 1e+9 nmol/l
By using this conversion factor, you can easily convert any molar-concentration measurement from molar unit to nanomole per liter unit with precision.
How to Convert mol/L to nmol/l?
Converting from mol/L to nmol/l is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to ensure accurate conversions from molar to nanomole per liter:
- Select the Molar Value: Start by determining the molar (mol/L) value you want to convert into nanomole per liter (nmol/l). This is your starting point.
- Multiply by the Conversion Factor: To calculate molar to equivalent nanomole per liter amount, multiply the selected mol/L value by 1e+9.
- Illustration of Multiplication:
- 1 mol/L = 1e+9 nmol/l
- 10 mol/L = 1e+10 nmol/l
- 100 mol/L = 1e+11 nmol/l
- Find the Conversion Result: The result of this multiplication is your converted value in nanomole per liter unit. This represents the same molar-concentration but in a different unit.
- Save Your Nanomole per Liter Value: After converting, remember to save the result. This value represents the molar-concentration you initially measured, now expressed in nanomole per liters.
- Alternative Method – Division: If you prefer not to multiply, you can achieve the same conversion by dividing the molar value by 1e-9. This alternative method also gives you the correct molar-concentration in nanomole per liters.
- Illustration of Division:
- nmol/l = mol/l ÷ 1e-9
What is Molar Concentration?
Molar concentration (also called molarity) expresses the amount of a solute dissolved per unit volume of solution. Its SI unit is mol/m³, but the most widely used practical unit is mol/L (moles per litre), also written as M or mol·L⁻¹. For example, a 1 M (one molar) solution of sodium chloride contains 1 mole of NaCl dissolved in enough water to make 1 litre of solution. Molar concentration is the primary way of expressing solution strength in chemistry, biology, and medicine.
What is Molar?
Molar (symbol: M) is a unit of molar concentration that expresses the amount of a dissolved substance (solute) present in one liter of solution. One molar is defined as 1 mole of solute per liter of solution (1 mol/L). Molar is one of the most widely used concentration units in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy, environmental science, and laboratory analysis because it directly relates the quantity of a substance to the total solution volume.
Molar concentration helps scientists prepare chemical solutions with known concentrations and calculate reaction stoichiometry, dilution, and equilibrium. The unit is commonly written as M, while smaller concentrations are often expressed as millimolar (mM), micromolar (µM), nanomolar (nM), or picomolar (pM).
Molar solutions are routinely used in analytical laboratories, pharmaceutical manufacturing, clinical diagnostics, biotechnology, and educational laboratories. Because molarity depends on the total volume of the solution, it can vary slightly with temperature as the solution expands or contracts.
What is Nanomole per Liter?
Some Molar to Nanomole per Liter conversions
- 0.1 Molar = 100000000 nmol/l
- 0.2 Molar = 200000000 nmol/l
- 0.3 Molar = 300000000 nmol/l
- 0.4 Molar = 400000000 nmol/l
- 0.5 Molar = 500000000 nmol/l
- 0.6 Molar = 600000000 nmol/l
- 0.7 Molar = 700000000 nmol/l
- 0.8 Molar = 800000000 nmol/l
- 0.9 Molar = 900000000 nmol/l
- 1 Molar = 1e+9 nmol/l
- 2 Molar = 2e+9 nmol/l
- 3 Molar = 3e+9 nmol/l
- 4 Molar = 4e+9 nmol/l
- 5 Molar = 5e+9 nmol/l
- 6 Molar = 6e+9 nmol/l
- 7 Molar = 7e+9 nmol/l
- 8 Molar = 8e+9 nmol/l
- 9 Molar = 9e+9 nmol/l
- 10 Molar = 1e+10 nmol/l
- 20 Molar = 2e+10 nmol/l
- 30 Molar = 3e+10 nmol/l
- 40 Molar = 4e+10 nmol/l
- 50 Molar = 5e+10 nmol/l
- 60 Molar = 6e+10 nmol/l
- 70 Molar = 7e+10 nmol/l
- 80 Molar = 8e+10 nmol/l
- 90 Molar = 9e+10 nmol/l
- 100 Molar = 1e+11 nmol/l

Molar to Nanomole per Liter Examples
Example 1:
Convert 0.7 Molar molar-concentration to Nanomole per Liter unit.
Solution:
We know that one Molar is equivalent to 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter.
Therefore,
0.7 mol/L = 0.7 x 1e+9 nmol/l.
0.7 mol/L = 700000000 nmol/l.
Hence, 0.7 Molar is approximately equal to 700000000 Nanomole per Liter.
Example 2:
Convert 4 Molar molar-concentration to Nanomole per Liter unit.
Solution:
We know that one Molar is equivalent to 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter.
Therefore,
4 mol/L = 4 x 1e+9 nmol/l.
4 mol/L = 4e+9 nmol/l.
Hence, 4 Molar is approximately equal to 4e+9 Nanomole per Liter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you convert mol/L to nmol/l formula?
The main formula for the conversion of the mol/L value to nmol/l amount is to multiply the mol/L value by 1e+9.
There are 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter in 1 Molar.To convert from Molar to Nanomole per Liter, multiply your figure by 1e+9 (or divide by 1e-9).
What is the relation between Molar and Nanomole per Liter?
The relationship between Molar and Nanomole per Liter is given as follows: 1 mol/L = 1e+9 nmol/l
What is the value of 1 Molar in equivalent Nanomole per Liter?
1 Molar molar-concentration is equivalent to 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter molar-concentration.
What is the molar in nanomole-per-liter?
1 molar equals 1e+9 nanomole-per-liters.
What is the value of 15 Molar in Nanomole per Liters?
We know that 1 Molar is equal to 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter, multiply 15 by 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter. Therefore, 15 Molar = 15 x 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter, 15 mol/L = 1.5e+10 nmol/l. Hence, the value of 15 Molar in Nanomole per Liter is 1.5e+10 nmol/l.
What Molar Concentration is 1 nmol/l?
The Molar Concentration of 1 nmol/l spans 1e-9 Molar.
1 mol/L how much nanomole-per-liter?
1 Molar (mol/L) corresponds to 1e+9 Nanomole per Liter (nmol/l).