Asked by disha
if the k ion in the blood is 195 mg/ml then what is the molarity of blood
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DrBob222
I'm not a biochemist; however, you can calculate the M of the K^+ as follows. I don't know if that is the same as the molarity of blood but probably it isn't.
195mg/39.1 = 0195g/39.1 = 0.005 moles
0.005 moles/0.001 L = approximately 5M
195mg/39.1 = 0195g/39.1 = 0.005 moles
0.005 moles/0.001 L = approximately 5M
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