How Do You Convert N/m to kcal/(mol*m^2)?

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The conversion of force constants from N/m to kcal/(mol*m2) involves understanding the relationship between these units. The conversion requires knowledge of the gas constant and Avogadro's number. Specifically, 1 N/m is equivalent to 0.000239006 kcal/(mol*m2). This conversion is essential for applications in physical chemistry and molecular dynamics simulations.

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Hi,

I have to convert my force constant from N/m to kcal/(mol*m^2) but I don't know where to start. Any help appreciated. Thanks
 
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