Ask a New Question
Duplicate Question

The question on this page has been marked as a duplicate question.


Original Question
How much of a 5.2M sucrose solution should you use to make 81.0mL of a 0.040M solution?

Question

How much of a 6.0M sucrose solution should you use to make 77.0mL of a 0.055M solution?
10 years ago

Answers

DrBob222
The dilution formula is
mL1 x M1 = mL2 x M2
mL1 x 6 = ....
10 years ago

Related Questions

If .03 M of sucrose and .02 M of glucose rest inside a cell and .01 M of sucrose, glucose, and fruct... How much of a 6.0 M sucrose solution should be used to make 81.0 mL of a 0.055 M solution? If 25 ml of 0.11 M sucrose is added to 10 ml of 0.52 M sucrose, what will be the resulting Molarity?... How much of a 5.2M sucrose solution should you use to make 81.0mL of a 0.040M solution? how many grams of sucrose would I need to make 350mL of an 18% solution? What mass of sucrose should be added to 75 gram of water to raise the boiling point about 100.35°C.W... How to prepare 10% sucrose solution enriched with 0.1% phenylalanine? And also how to make the stock... the hydrolysis of sucrose is a part of the digestive process. to investigate how strongly the rate d... Given 5mls of 100M sucrose solution with 20 mls of water added. What is the final concentration?... Sucrose is __________. a starch made up of glucose and fructose a monosaccharide a long-...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use