Asked by Vivian

Equation: C1V1=C2V2

Given:
C1= 15 mM
V1=?
C2= 0.25 mM
V2= 1mL (Do I just plug 1mL into the equation or do I have to convert to liter? Does mM mean mmol/1L?)

I got ~17 microliter. Note: I must convert my answer to microliter.

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
Nope.
V1=C2V2/C1
= .25MilliMoles/liter*.001Liter/.15millimoles/liter
= .25/.15 * .001L
= 17*.001L= 17 milliLiters
I don't have a clue why you are coming up with microliters. little m means milli
Answered by bobpursley
So if wou need to convert to microliters, it is 17,000
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