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so I'm in gen chem II right now, and i have a dumb question for anyone that can help me. I took my gen chem I at a different school, so things are worded differently in this class etc. but anyway i'm doing a problem right now, and I'm confused on one of the units it uses:
Problem:
Convert each of the following H30+ concentrations to pH:
c) 4.8 mM
All the other questions give you things like 4.0 M which is easy to do. But what is mM? I don't remember seeing mM anywhere, unless they mean MM like molar mass?? thanks.
Problem:
Convert each of the following H30+ concentrations to pH:
c) 4.8 mM
All the other questions give you things like 4.0 M which is easy to do. But what is mM? I don't remember seeing mM anywhere, unless they mean MM like molar mass?? thanks.


There's no gene that codes for knowledge of sub-molar metric values. In fact, I'd guess that 90% of the US population couldn't tell you how much water is a liter and 99% couldn't tell you how much a mole is. Give the guy a break. We all had to start somewhere (including me and, I suspect, YOU).