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Unit Explanations

Gramgram

Source Unit

Gram is a unit of weight used in various contexts.

Current Use

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DaltonDa

Target Unit

The dalton, symbol Da, is a unit of mass that is specifically used in expressing atomic and molecular weights. Defined as one twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom, it is approximately equal to 1.66053906660 × 10^-27 kg. This unit allows for a more convenient representation of the masses of atoms and molecules, which are typically very small numbers. The dalton is widely used in various scientific fields, including chemistry, biology, and physics, to quantify mass in a way that is more relatable to atomic scales.

1 Da = 1/12 * mass of 1 carbon-12 atom

Current Use

The dalton is widely used in biochemistry, molecular biology, and pharmacology to quantify molecular weights. For instance, proteins, nucleic acids, and other biological macromolecules are often described in daltons, providing a clearer understanding of their size and mass. Many scientific publications and databases utilize the dalton for consistency and clarity in reporting molecular weights.

Fun Fact

The dalton is sometimes referred to as the unified atomic mass unit (u).

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Conversion Formula
1 = ...
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10→10
100→100
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📐Conversion Formula

= × 1.00000

How to Convert

To convert to , multiply the value by 1.00000. This conversion factor represents the ratio between these two units.

Quick Examples

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Gram

weightNon-SI

Definition

Gram is a unit of weight used in various contexts.

History & Origin

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Etymology: To be populated.

Current Use

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Da

Dalton

weightNon-SI

Definition

The dalton, symbol Da, is a unit of mass that is specifically used in expressing atomic and molecular weights. Defined as one twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom, it is approximately equal to 1.66053906660 × 10^-27 kg. This unit allows for a more convenient representation of the masses of atoms and molecules, which are typically very small numbers. The dalton is widely used in various scientific fields, including chemistry, biology, and physics, to quantify mass in a way that is more relatable to atomic scales.

History & Origin

The dalton was named after the English chemist John Dalton, who is best known for his work on atomic theory in the early 19th century. Dalton proposed that matter is composed of atoms, and he developed a system for measuring atomic weights based on hydrogen as the lightest element. His work laid the foundation for modern chemistry and the understanding of atomic structure.

Etymology: The term 'dalton' is derived from the name of John Dalton, reflecting his significant contributions to atomic theory.

1803: John Dalton proposes atomic th...1959: The dalton is officially defin...

Current Use

The dalton is widely used in biochemistry, molecular biology, and pharmacology to quantify molecular weights. For instance, proteins, nucleic acids, and other biological macromolecules are often described in daltons, providing a clearer understanding of their size and mass. Many scientific publications and databases utilize the dalton for consistency and clarity in reporting molecular weights.

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💡 Fun Facts

  • The dalton is sometimes referred to as the unified atomic mass unit (u).
  • One dalton is approximately the mass of a single hydrogen atom.
  • In molecular biology, a typical protein can weigh several hundred kilodaltons (kDa), which is equivalent to thousands of daltons.

📏 Real-World Examples

18.015 Da
Mass of a water molecule (H2O)
180.18 Da
Mass of a glucose molecule (C6H12O6)
64 kDa
Mass of a hemoglobin molecule
50 kDa
Mass of a typical protein
330 Da
Mass of an average DNA nucleotide

🔗 Related Units

Kilodalton (1 kDa = 1,000 Da, commonly used for larger biological molecules.)Gram (1 g = 6.022 × 10^23 Da, connects atomic mass to macroscopic weights.)Mole (1 mol of carbon-12 atoms has a mass of 12 g, equivalent to 12 g/mol.)Atomic Mass Unit (amu) (1 Da = 1 amu, both used interchangeably in many contexts.)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert to ?

To convert to , multiply your value by 1. For example, 10 equals 10 .

What is the formula for to conversion?

The formula is: = × 1. This conversion factor is based on international standards.

Is this to converter accurate?

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