Asked by jenny

3. Compound A is provided as a 500mM solution. If 12.5 mL is taken and added to 12.5mL of water, how many moles (or millimoles / micromoles) are there per 0.1mL of the diluted solution?

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Answered by DrBob222
It's 500 mM to start. You dilute it 12.5 to 25 which makes it now 250 mM or 0.250 moles/L. So how many moles are in 0.1 mL?
Answered by jenny
I don't know what is it
Answered by jenny
please show me how to do it DrBob222
Answered by Anonymous
moles = M x L
moles = 0.250 x 0.0001 L = ?
Answered by DrBob222
That anonymous post was mine.
Answered by jenny
Thank you
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