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Imagine that you have a stock solution with a concentration of 4.6 M glucose (C1).
You want to use the stock solution to prepare a diluted solution of 0.22M glucose (C2).
You need a total volume of 10mL of 0.22M glucose (V2).
What volume of water you need to use for making 0.22M glucose? Express your answer in mL
I got 478.26
The other I couldn't figure out... I'm not sure how to distinguish between the two.
Imagine that you have a stock solution with a concentration of 4.6 M glucose (C1).
You want to use the stock solution to prepare a diluted solution of 0.22M glucose (C2).
You need a total volume of 10mL of 0.22M glucose (V2).
What volume of the stock solution would you need to use for making 0.22M glucose? Express your answer in mL.
You want to use the stock solution to prepare a diluted solution of 0.22M glucose (C2).
You need a total volume of 10mL of 0.22M glucose (V2).
What volume of water you need to use for making 0.22M glucose? Express your answer in mL
I got 478.26
The other I couldn't figure out... I'm not sure how to distinguish between the two.
Imagine that you have a stock solution with a concentration of 4.6 M glucose (C1).
You want to use the stock solution to prepare a diluted solution of 0.22M glucose (C2).
You need a total volume of 10mL of 0.22M glucose (V2).
What volume of the stock solution would you need to use for making 0.22M glucose? Express your answer in mL.
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