noun
- a unit of measurement equal to one millionth of a mole, used in chemistry to measure very small amounts of a substance
Usage: scientific; chemistry
Examples
- The concentration of the drug in blood plasma was measured in micromoles per liter.
- Scientists detected 50 micromoles of the compound in the sample.
- The enzyme activity was expressed as micromoles of product formed per minute.
- Blood glucose levels can be reported in micromoles per deciliter.
- The researcher added 10 micromoles of the reagent to the solution.
- Vitamin concentrations are often measured in micromoles.