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Learn how to convert nanomol per second (nmol/s), a unit of molar flow rate used for very small substance quantities, to mol per hour (mol/h), a common unit in chemical engineering and lab contexts. Understand the process, use cases, and limitations of this unit conversion.
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This converter helps translate molar flow rates from nanomol per second (nmol/s), used in biochemical and microfluidic measurements of very small amounts, into mol per hour (mol/h), a preferred unit for chemical engineering and laboratory throughput calculations.